Seven York County establishments cited by state liquor agents
Liz Evans Scolforo
York Dispatch
State Liquor Control Enforcement agents cited a number of south-central Pennsylvania establishments in August for alleged violations, including seven in York County.

The establishments and the alleged liquor offenses are:
- Accomac Inn, 6330 S. River Drive in Hellam Township — failing to notify the Liquor Control Board within 15 days of a change of manager
- American Legion Home Association of Hanover, 201 Carlisle St. in Hanover — using funds derived from games of chance for purposes not authorized by state law; permitting patrons to possess or remove alcoholic beverages after 3:30 a.m.; and selling alcohol between 3 a.m. and 7 a.m.
- Heritage Hills Associates, 2700 Mount Rose Ave. in Spring Garden and York townships — served alcohol on Sunday between 2 a.m. and 9 a.m.
- American Legion Home Association, Post 543, 23 E. Broadway in Red Lion — used funds derived from games of chance for purposes not authorized by state law
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Home Association, Post 5265 at 199 W. First St. in Spring Grove — failing to submit annual reports to the state Department of Revenue
- Moon Dancer Vineyards & Winery, 1282 Klines Run Road in Lower Windsor Township — loudspeaker violation
- Ten8cious Endeavors, 368 Bruaw Drive in Manchester Township — sold alcohol without an exposition permit.
An administrative law judge will resolve the allegations and can impose penalties ranging from $50 to $1,000 for minor offenses, to up to $5,000 for more serious offenses, according to the LCE.
The judge alsocan suspend or revoke liquor licenses and mandate training.
— Reach Liz Evans Scolforo at levans@yorkdispatch.com or on Twitter at @LizScolforoYD.