Pizzeria Posto is applying to increase its indoor seating capacity from the current 50 seats to 98 seats, and also to allow serving alcoholic beverages at the 20 seasonal outdoor seats. There will be three public hearings:
June 3 at the Planning Board (City Hall, 6 pm)
June 16 at the Zoning Board of Appeal (City Hall, 6 pm)
June 21 at the Licensing Commission (at the TAB building, 6 pm)
Diva is applying to reinstate its 2 AM-closing liquor license, which it surrendered after a patron was shot outside the restaurant in February 2009. (Short followup post here.) The Licensing Commission hearing will be Monday, June 21 at 6 pm at the TAB building.
June 3 at the Planning Board (City Hall, 6 pm)
June 16 at the Zoning Board of Appeal (City Hall, 6 pm)
June 21 at the Licensing Commission (at the TAB building, 6 pm)
Diva is applying to reinstate its 2 AM-closing liquor license, which it surrendered after a patron was shot outside the restaurant in February 2009. (Short followup post here.) The Licensing Commission hearing will be Monday, June 21 at 6 pm at the TAB building.
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Date: 2010-05-27 03:19 am (UTC)Or does only one of these three meetings involve discussion of that particular topic?
And do you know if there was a specific reason why Diva's 2 AM closing liquor license was suspended after that shooting? It doesn't seem like their closing at 2 AM really had anything to do with why this incident occurred.
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Date: 2010-05-27 03:29 am (UTC)After the shooting incident, Diva surrendered both its entertainment license and its 2 am license. They agreed not to re-apply for the 2 am before March 2010, and not to re-apply for live entertainment until March 2011. I don't know more details, sorry.
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Date: 2010-05-27 06:45 pm (UTC)Re: Reply Diva 2am
Date: 2010-05-27 07:05 pm (UTC)At Monday's Davis Square Task Force meeting, the owner and the lawyer for Diva both said that a Ford Escalade had been illegally parked on the sidewalk in front of Diva, and that the car's driver was lying in wait to shoot the victim as he came out of Diva. He denied that the victim was a DJ at Diva or that the shooter was a Diva customer.
The lawyer, Arthur Goldberg, also hinted that Diva would like to re-apply for the entertainment license sooner than allowed by the current agreement with the Licensing Commission (March 2011).
Re: Reply Diva 2am
Date: 2010-05-27 08:34 pm (UTC)To your comment to what was said by Diva's representatives; well the exact fact of who was shoot, who did the shooting and where any of these individuals were any time during that evening I would assume was not ever proven undoubtedly- but it was decided by the board that those events were related enough to Diva that they were penalized.
My opinion is that guns are not cool at all
Re: Reply Diva 2am
Date: 2010-05-27 08:46 pm (UTC)Re: Reply Diva 2am
Date: 2010-05-27 09:06 pm (UTC)