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Local Liquor Licenses Up For Renewal

Alley Pond Driving Range is seeking permission to serve, and several others are looking to continue serving.

Some new spots around Northeast Queens are seeking approval to serve liquor. Other more established places are simply seeking a renewed license to serve.

To do that, they apply to the State Liquor Authority, which seeks input from the community through . As a matter of routine, CB 11 notifies community members of establishments seeking renewed licenses almost every month.

The only time the board has objected to a renewal is if , has some compunction about it," said CB 11 District Manager Susan Seinfeld.

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Problems can include serving brawling or serving to minors.

Seinfeld has said that if any community member has a problem with an establishment serving liquor, she hopes to be informed.

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New liquor license applications are tell-tale signs of a new establishment coming to the area—or a very new vibe coming to an old one. This month, the Alley Pond Driving Range in Douglaston has applied for a new one, as has Bareburger, at an address listed at 42-38 Bell Blvd.

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