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Durham and Middlefield Stores Had Liquor License Suspended
A total of 11 establishments had their liquor licenses suspended between November and January by the Connecticut Liquor Control Commission

DURHAM/MIDDLEFIELD, CT — A Durham and a Middlefield liquor store were among 11 Connecticut businesses which had their liquor licenses suspended between November 2017 and January 2018, according to public information from the Department of Consumer Protection's Liquor Control Commission.
C & M Package Store, of Middlefield had its liquor license suspended for one day and paid a fine of $500. The violation was for sale to a minor.
The Quick Stop County Market in Durham also had its liquor licenses suspended for one day and paid a fine of $500. The violation was for sale to a minor.
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Suspensions ranging from one to three days and fines between $500 and $1,000 were meted out for various offenses, such as selling liquor to minors, consumption on premise, sanitation and failure to hang permits in plain view.
The establishments cited, with number of days suspended and/or fines, are listed below. Click here for complete details on each case.
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Jan. 2018
- Rio Bravo Tacos & Tequila, Fairfield; 1 day; $750
- 323 Main, Westport; 1 day; $750
- Ye Corner Spirits, Meriden; 1 day; $500
- Hartford Liquor, Hartford; 3 days; $1,000
- C & M Package Store, Middlefield; 1 day; $500
- Center Spirit Shoppe, Collinsville; 3 days; $1,000
- One Stop Food Store, Berlin; 1 day; $500
Dec. 2017
- No suspensions reported
Nov. 2017
- Fifty Nine Ely Avenue Food Co., Norwalk; 1 day; $750
- F & J Liquors, Willimantic; 1 day; $500
- Top Shelf Wines & Liquors, Kensington; 3 days; $750
- Quick Stop Country Market, Durham; 1 day; $500
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