"Technically, the restaurant should have opened after receiving the license, but the owners had already received clearance from the Board of Health and an occupancy certificate, so it wasn't a big deal," said Town Administrator Shaun Suhoski.
"If you review the section in the permitting guidebook that deals with the permits issued by the Board of Selectmen, the CV license isn't listed," Creamer stated. "We need to be more efficient in communicating what is required and expected of businesses and residents."
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Does this mean Sal's Pizza is operating with out a proper License ?
ReplyDeleteOh, yes. That is exactly what this means.
ReplyDeleteProve it. Prove they are operating without a proper license.
ReplyDeleteOMG. Give it a rest. I was being sarcastic when answering the person who made the first comment. Of course they are operating with a license.
ReplyDeleteRU Kidding: you should take more care when answering such questions. You're the only one who knows you're being "sarcastic"
ReplyDeleteApparently, you were the only person that did not know.
ReplyDeleteGuess what? According to the Southbridge Evening News, they did indeed open without a license!
ReplyDelete"Technically, the restaurant should have opened after receiving the license, but the owners had already received clearance from the Board of Health and an occupancy certificate, so it wasn't a big deal," said Town Administrator Shaun Suhoski.
ReplyDelete"If you review the section in the permitting guidebook that deals with the permits issued by the Board of Selectmen, the CV license isn't listed," Creamer stated. "We need to be more efficient in communicating what is required and expected of businesses and residents."
Who knew?! I have to work on my sarcasm.
ReplyDelete(I am, of course, being sarcastic)