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7 lose liquor licenses following action by SLA

Published:July 4, 2010, 6:42 AM

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Updated: August 21, 2010, 7:03 AM

Seven establishments in Western New York saw their liquor licenses canceled or revoked by the State Liquor Authority’s board at its most recent meeting, the authority reported Friday.

The decisions were made at the board’s June 23 meeting.

A revocation terminates a business’ license and bans the licensee from holding an alcoholic beverage license for two years, according to the authority.

A cancellation terminates the license but does not impose the two-year ban.

The affected businesses include:

The House That Jack Built, 3041 Route 430, Bemus Point; license canceled.

The 19th Hole, 1492 Southwestern Blvd., West Seneca; canceled.

Elks Lodge, 213 E. Main St., Batavia; canceled.

Rainbow Deli, 628 Niagara St., Niagara Falls; revoked.

Medina Mini Mart, 901 S. Main St., Medina; canceled.

The Buffalo News previously reported on the actions taken at the meeting against two strip clubs.

Rick’s Tally Ho, at 5111 Genesee St. in Cheektowaga, had its license revoked and was fined $10,000. The 24KT Gold club, 3747 Lake Shore Road, Hamburg, had its license canceled and was fined $30,000.

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