THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2020 Page 7 Councillor Capone and family donate to Carmen A. Schiavo Associates’ Annual Thanksgiving Dinner/Holiday Drive SNOW BLOWER SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Pickup/Delivery Available 1039 BROADWAY, REVERE 781-289-6466 781-289-6466 WWW.BIKERSOUTFITTER.COM WWW.BIKERSOUTFITTER.COM W ard 1 Councillor Fred and Michele Capone donated candy to assist Schiavo Associates with their annual Thanksgiving dinner. The couple also donated to the Club’s annual holiday toy drive. “The Schiavo Club is a great group of people who help so many individuals and families throughout the year. Their Thanksgiving dinner is one of the best in the City and we are happy to donate every year. The members put a lot of love into the meal, and residents look forward to attending the annual event. Although the pandemic will not permit the community to gather, we are thrilled that the Club is continuing this wonderful tradition via delivery,” said Fred and Michele. Fred and Michele ask that each of us consider helping others this season. “There are so many people in need and every charitable act helps. If possible, follow the Schiavo Club’s example and fi nd a way to give back to our great community.” Kingsman turned down for beer and wine license By Christopher Roberson However, if a beer and wine T he Board of License Commissioners recently denied the request for a beer and wine license at Kingsman, a members-only social club on Ferry Street. During the November 16 meeting, Kingsman owner Roseanne Reid said she requested the license for special events and to stimulate business. However, Chairman Philip Antonelli said he received a report from the city’s Inspectional Services Department indicating that alcohol was being served at Kingsman. Reid responded defensively, maintaining that was not the case. “There’s no alcohol being served at all at this location,” she said. “We don’t serve alcohol – we never have.” Reid also said food service stopped when COVID-19 surfaced back in March and that she only serves coff ee now. license could not be obtained through the city, Reid said, she has the option of purchasing the beer and wine license held by Cafe Napoli. In response, Antonelli informed Reid that such a transaction would not be permitted. “Beer and wine licenses aren’t for sale in the city of Everett,” he said, adding that they are the property of the state. Regina Food Store In other news, the owners of Regina Food Store asked to remain open until 11 p.m. once Governor Charlie Baker lifts the current order requiring establishments to close by 9:30 p.m. However, Antonelli said he does not feel comfortable granting any requests about operating hours until further direction is provided by the state. “Until we get some direction from the governor, I don’t want to put anything in place right now,” said Antonelli. “He could come back in two weeks, three weeks and tell all businesses to close until the end of the year.” For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
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