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Two Danvers Establishments Lose Liquor Licenses for a Day

DANVERS — Two Danvers establishments had their liquor licenses suspended for one day this week, though Salem News did not disclose which businesses were cited or why. The action landed alongside a warmer story from Danvers Patch: a North Shore brewery toasted a 100-year-old family matriarch with a specialty beer bearing her name.

TOWN HALL

MassDOT crews moved from announcement to installation this week, continuing to add wrong-way driver warning signage along Route 128's northbound and southbound ramps, according to the town's News Flash feed. The work follows the safety measure the department first announced earlier this month.

ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"Two Danvers spots get one-day liquor license suspension," Salem News reports. Salem News reports two Danvers establishments received a one-day suspension of their liquor licenses this week, though its brief item did not identify the businesses or specify the underlying violation (read it at https://www.salemnews.com/news/two-danvers-spots-get-one-day-liquor-license-suspension/article_be7492e9-8ade-48b5-9519-ee4ebb8db40a.html).
"North Shore Brewing Family Matriarch Celebrates 100th Birthday With Specialty Beer," per Danvers Patch. Danvers Patch reports that Twisted Fate Brewing Co. honored 100-year-old Mary Skafas, the family's matriarch, with a specialty saison shared among two dozen grandchildren and great-grandchildren (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/danvers/north-shore-brewing-family-matriarch-celebrates-100th-birthday-specialty-beer).

Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.

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