Select Board puts 110 Grill on one-year probation for serving minors
WAYLAND -- January 6, 2020, Wayland Select Board places 110 Grill on one-year probation after underage sting. The board voted 5-0 Monday to discipline the Commonwealth Road restaurant for three violations stemming from an Oct. 28, 2019 town-wide compliance check, during which two underage police agents bought beer at the bar and the TIP-certification book was found missing and out of date. Attorney Kevin Erickson, appearing with General Manager Christine Barone, said the server was fired and called it the chain's "first violation company-wide" across 30 locations. Any further violation during probation, which runs through Jan. 6, 2021, carries a minimum one-day suspension per offense. The board separately approved Laura Palmer 5-0 as new manager of record at the Coach Grill, and adopted a revised fiscal 2021 capital recommendation that shifts $135,000 from public safety building painting to police-fire software replacement and redirects $50,000 from library ADA work to repairs on a Route 27 bridge state inspectors found in dire condition.
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