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East Hampton Stores Among Recent Liquor License Suspensions in Connecticut
A total of 25 Connecticut establishments have had their liquor licenses suspended and/or paid a fine for violations since July.

EAST HAMPTON, CT — Since July, a total of 25 Connecticut establishments, including three in East Hampton, have had their liquor licenses suspended by the Liquor Control Commission and/or paid fines for violations, according to data released by the state Department of Consumer Protection.
The Route 66 Package Store at 193 East High Street will serve a one-day license suspension on Sept. 19 and paid a $500 fine for sale of alcohol to a minor.
The Center Package Store at 93 Main Street will serve a one-day license suspension on Sept. 6 and paid a $500 fine for sale of alcohol to a minor.
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The Chatham Wine Thieve at 42 East High Street served a one-day license suspension on Aug. 30 and paid a $500 fine for sale of alcohol to a minor.
The recent statewide suspensions and/or fines are:
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September 2016
- Route 66 Package Store, East Hampton
- Walsh's Market, Wolcott
- Tops Market, Waterbury
- Rafs, Thomaston
- East Enders Local Café, Waterbury
- Keg and Barrel, Wolcott
- Colony News and Lotto, Milford
- Center Package Store, East Hampton
- Harp Café, East Windsor
- JZ's Grocery & Deli, Bridgeport
- Pembroke Package Store, Danbury
- Saybrook Fish House, Canton
August 2016
- Chatham Wine Thieve, East Hampton
- Box 63, New Haven
- Mikado, Canton
- Long Hill Grocery, Waterbury
- Antonio's Bar & Grill, Mystic
- Top Shelf Wine & Liquors, Berlin
- Stop & Shop Supermarket, Enfield
- Stop & Shop, Trumbull
- The Fire Place, Southington
- Papi's Liquor, Danbury
- Plaza Liquors, Berlin
July 2016
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