Sea Isle OKs Liquor License Transfer for Beach Bar
By Camille Sailer
July 22, 2021
SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle City Council, during a special meeting July 16, approved a place-to-place liquor license transfer for the Beach Bar at the Ludlam, at 4000 Landis Ave.
The vote was unanimous, with Council member Frank Edwardi absent.
The license was the subject of much discussion and public comment leading up to the council’s approval, with many supporting quick action to keep employees working and others saying the process was subverting usual procedures.
Per the City Clerk’s Office, the applicant picked up the license and the establishment can now serve liquor.
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Stone Harbor – Could the North Wildwood spouter tell us what kind of company he refers to that has already gotten tariff increases. Waiting for the reply spout!
Sea Isle City – Great picture of the 82nd street playground in Stone Harbor. Take note, Sea Isle, the shade provided. Maybe inquire and then just like Nike, just do it!
Sea Isle OKs Liquor License Transfer for Beach Bar
By Camille Sailer
July 22, 2021
SEA ISLE CITY – Sea Isle City Council, during a special meeting July 16, approved a place-to-place liquor license transfer for the Beach Bar at the Ludlam, at 4000 Landis Ave.
The vote was unanimous, with Council member Frank Edwardi absent.
The license was the subject of much discussion and public comment leading up to the council’s approval, with many supporting quick action to keep employees working and others saying the process was subverting usual procedures.
Per the City Clerk’s Office, the applicant picked up the license and the establishment can now serve liquor.
Spout Off
Stone Harbor – Could the North Wildwood spouter tell us what kind of company he refers to that has already gotten tariff increases. Waiting for the reply spout!
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Sea Isle City – Great picture of the 82nd street playground in Stone Harbor. Take note, Sea Isle, the shade provided. Maybe inquire and then just like Nike, just do it!
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