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Crafting A License To Brew

The Salem News has reported that Notch Brewery and Tap Room in Salem is on tap to begin operating soon: http://www.salemnews.com/news/a-new-permit-is-brewing-in-peabody/article_9ee16daa-bfcf-55d3-816c-66e14eba0464.html.

The article mentions that Peabody is working on allowing craft breweries to specifically apply for a special permit — the characterization of craft breweries can be unclear under many zoning and permitting by-laws.

For a very handy list of breweries, searchable by state and other categories, see this link maintained by the Brewers Association: https://www.brewersassociation.org/directories/breweries/. Consider adding the link to your “travel” folder!

Please contact us if you have any liquor licensing needs.

New Name: Hurwitz, Richard & Sencabaugh LLP

Effective July 1, 2016, our law firm’s name changed to Hurwitz, Richard & Sencabaugh LLP.

Hurwitz, Richard & Sencabaugh LLP (established in 1989 as Wayne, Richard & Hurwitz) will continue our practice focused primarily on the areas of construction law, liquor licensing/permitting and commercial collection of accounts receivable. We also handle civil litigation in all state and federal courts, arbitration and mediation, as well as counselling clients on a variety of other issues.

Please visit our website at www.hrsllp.com for more information.