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Liquor license renewals extended

Exactly one year ago to the day of this week’s Worcester County Commissioners meeting, covid-19 had business owners shaken, as they were ordered to shut their doors to paying customers.

Since then, restaurants and bars have been making changes on the fly in response to Gov. Larry Hogan’s executive orders issued on March 15, 2020.

During the whirlwind of tweaks to guidance concerning alcohol sales in 2020 and 2021, Worcester County met local businesses with tolerance.

In the first months of the pandemic, the county quickly granted emergency outdoor seating requests and allowed restaurants and bars to sell carryout cocktails with strong oversight but little interference.

After a new executive order from Hogan just last week allowing 100 percent occupancy in restaurants, local businesses are posting new signs, hiring security, and doing their best to enforce social distancing and mask wearing.

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2 thoughts on “Liquor license renewals extended”

  1. Here is another example of marxist grip on industry by the USSR of maryland, get the state out of education, out of medical marijuna and booze dispenery bussiness…

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