Liquor agents cite 4 York establishments
Christopher Dornblaser
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The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement in February cited four York County establishments, according to a news release.
The four cited are:
- The Broken Oar Tavern, 6369 River Drive, York, for allegedly failing to maintain complete and truthful records covering the operation of the licensed businesses for two years;
- Jackson Square Vineyard, LLC, 989 Jackson Square Road, Spring Grove, for allegedly selling wine after limited winery license expired;
- Overbook Cafe, 40-42, Overbook Ave., York, for allegedly selling alcoholic beverages to a minor;
- Poulia Mou, Inc, 338 S. Front St., Wrightsville, for allegedly permitting smoking in a public place where smoking is prohibited
An administrative judge will review the charges and will have the authority to impose penalties between $50 and $1,000 for minor offensives, and up to $5,000 for more serious offenses, according to the release. The judge can also impose a suspension or revocation of the liquor license based on the severity of the charges, the release states.
— Reach Christopher Dornblaser at cdornblaser@yorkdispatch.com