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Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Title: A Historic Shift in Allagash: Voters Approve Alcohol Sales in Local Establishments
In a significant change for the community, Allagash, once known as one of Maine’s last remaining “dry towns,” opened the door to alcohol consumption within local business establishments this past weekend.
In a decisive vote, residents approved two key articles that permit the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in their favorite local spots. This landmark decision marks a new chapter for Allagash, signaling a shift in social dynamics and economic opportunities for businesses in the region.
As the town embraces this newfound openness towards alcohol, it will be interesting to see how local bars, restaurants, and breweries adapt to this shift in policy. For many residents, the approval of alcohol sales could enhance community gatherings and foster a more vibrant social life.
Stay tuned as Allagash embarks on this exciting journey, navigating the impact and possibilities that come with its new status as a more “wetter” town.