Crime & Safety
Salem Businesses Served Alcohol To A Minor: Report
13 locations were cited by members of the Salem Police Department's Community Service Unit recently.

SALEM, NH — Local businesses were recently cited for selling alcohol to a minor during an undercover sting in town, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader. Police visited 25 businesses and 13 – Sayde’s Bar & Grill, the Ninety-Nine Restaurant, JT’s Bar & Grill, Tomo, Wasabi, Howie Glynn and Sons Convenience Store, Discount Stateline Store, the 7-Eleven on Cluff Crossing Road, the 7-Eleven on Main Street, Exit One Tobacco and Beverage, Energy North, and City Line Market – allegedly sold alcohol to a minor. The report noted that the following restaurants did not serve minors: Colosseum Restaurant, Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse, Yang Ming, Jocelyn’s Mediterranean Restaurant, Cumberland Farms, Salem Convenience, First Store in NH, the CVS locations on South Broadway and Hampstead Road, Salem Village Market, Red Barn Discount Beverage, and Speedway. (For more information on this and other neighborhood stories, subscribe to Salem NH Patch to receive daily newsletters and breaking news alerts.)
Read the full report on UnionLeader.com.
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