Selectmen Approve Liquor License
A license was granted to Gulf Resources, also known as Medfield Commons, to sell wine and malt beverages. The applicant let the application lapse on Dec. 31 because it owed the town several thousand dollars in taxes and water/sewer charges.
On Tuesday night, the Board of Selectmen approved a wine and malt beverage license Gulf Resources, also known as Medfield Commons at 270 Main Street, and managed by John Carrigg. The business had a license last year (its first year) but did not apply for renewal before the Dec. 31 deadline. At year end, Carrigg owed the town tens of thousands of dollars in outstanding taxes as well as water and sewer bills. He has since paid the taxes and the water bill but continues to claim he should not have to pay the outstanding sewer charges. In Medfield, as in many communities, a commercial business sewer charge is 100 percent of its water consumption; Carrigg asserts he does not owe that amount because the car wash on site cleans and reuses a …
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