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3 Framingham Businesses Penalized For Underage Alcohol Sales: Report

A bar, a restaurant and a convenience store failed recent compliance checks by police.

Framingham police recently conducted compliance checks of local businesses selling alcoholic beverages. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

FRAMINGHAM, MA — Three local businesses were fined and face other potential penalties after they sold alcoholic beverages to an underage “customer” – a young individual assisting police with a sting operation.

The Aloft Hotel’s WXYZ Bar, restaurant Boteco do Manolo and a convenience store, Food Mart, failed compliance checks in December and January, the MetroWest Daily News reported Monday. The Framingham Board of License Commissioners reviewed the three cases last week.

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Police sent the underage operative into each business with $20 – but no proof of identification and age – in an attempt to purchase alcohol.

Neither the bar nor the restaurant had failed previous checks. Each agreed to a one-day liquor license suspension, held in abeyance for a year pending any other violations, plus payment of a $300 fine.

The Food Mart store had failed a previous check, and so was given a harsher penalty: a five-day license suspension, with two days held in abeyance for six months, and a $300 fine.

To read the Daily News coverage of the board’s rulings, click here.

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