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Liquor Control Board

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Corbett to Propose Privatizing Pa. Liquor Stores

Gov. Tom Corbett will announce plans to privatize Pennsylvania's state store system

The big issue of whether to privatize Pennsylvania's liquor stores will take center stage today as Gov. Tom Corbett announces plans to sell them off. Corbett will call for liquor store licenses to be auctioned off, according to multiple sources. Sales of beer and wine could be opened up to various retailers including drug stores and big-box department stores. Related story: Pa.'s Prohibition Era May Finally End The Republican governor is expected to announce his plan at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Pittsburgh. This move comes on the heels of plans to privatize the PA Lottery -- another controversial move. Pennsylvania has about 620 state stores. Union groups have argued that more than 4,500 jobs will be lost if the state system is privatized, but …

Mike legacy

10:24 pm on Sunday, April 7, 2013

Open the state to online sales. I'm sick of having to order 6 bottles of the scotch I like because the dumbass state PLCB won't let me buy online (where prices are up to 30% cheaper on a lot of things, including my favorite scotch).   more ›

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Closed Bar/Restaurant Cited by LCB

The owner of Dirty Jerzees and Clubhouse Too in Upper Gwynedd was cited for five violations of the Pennsylvania Liquor Code and Liquor Control Board regulations that occurred between May 2011 and January 2012

Leunes Family Restaurant LLC, the owner of Dirty Jerzee's Sports Bar and Grill and Clubhouse Too on Sumneytown Pike in Upper Gwynedd, was cited by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board for five violations on three occasions between May 2011 and January 2012. It is reported by readers of Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch that the restaurant and bar has been closed since May. According to a press release from the Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement's Allentown office, the business violated the Pennsylvania Liquor Law, the Clean Indoor Air Act and Liquor Control Board regulations. The violations were reported to the media June 8. According to the release, the violations will be brought before an Administrative Law Judge, who can impose …

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Matthew Huff

3:00 pm on Monday, June 11, 2012

Perhaps I need to clarify for you. Along with the topic of the story it was meant that every establishment AT THAT LOCATION has not made it since the Astor Diner.   more ›

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