Week in Review: Liquor Licenses All Dried Up
This week in Cinnaminson, police hunted for a flasher, we updated you on the new 7-Eleven and we looked at why Bennigan's could have a tough time opening in town.
Bennigan's May Want Township Space, But No Licenses Are Available
Cinnaminson is tapped out on liquor licenses the traditional way. Can some string pulling get a new alcohol-serving restaurant in town?
Police Searching for Man Who Exposed Himself in Riverton, Palmyra
A string of incidents, all from the same suspected flasher, have several towns on alert.
Cinnaminson Illustrator Shows Work at New York Comic Con
Chris Kotsakis hopes to snag a deal at Comic Con, an event he says is “…phenomenally big. It’s going to be mayhem.”
The New 7-Eleven Will Open...
The opening date for the store at Route 130 and Highland Avenue is approaching. Find out when you can get a Slurpee.
School Violence/Vandalism Report is Out—Most Incidents Occur at CMS
The report sticks close to past trends on the number and location of incidents.
Cinnaminson Mom Finds Her Vocation in Candles
Wicked Wick Brews Candle Company started small, but now has a lofty goal: “Helping our planet and supporting our soldiers, one candle at a time.”
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RC Williamson
11:43 am on Monday, October 15, 2012
Is there a reason why a new eating establishment in town cannot open up as a BYOB, would they need a license for that?
BW
Donna Horowitz
10:46 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012
Yes. There are diferent licences - service & set up. BYOB would require a set up licence. The question might be: does Cinnaminson have a set up licence to offer?