Boston approves 37 new liquor licenses to boost local economies under a state initiative.
Boston's Licensing Board has approved 37 new liquor licenses as part of a statewide initiative to increase the number of licenses in the city by 225. The licenses, granted to businesses in various neighborhoods, aim to support local economies and small businesses. The new licenses, approved under legislation signed by Governor Maura Healey, include zip code-restricted licenses and some for community spaces, with more applications expected by May 23.
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