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Audubon Explores Options to Preserve Local Liquor License for Main Street Business Development

In January, Audubon zoning laws were changed to allow greater flexibility of use for the remaining, dormant liquor license in the borough. Now commissioners are exploring alternatives if the owner of that license doesn’t want to transfer or activate it. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | June 4, 2025
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