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Stonewood Tavern Given Three Months to Quell Noise Complaints
The Peabody City Council gave a three-month entertainment license with restrictions.
The Peabody City Council agreed to give Stonewood Tavern another chance, but with restrictions – and a deadline.
The Salem News reported that the majority of the council last week supported amending the Lynnfield Street tavern owner Sal Palumbo’s entertainment license “on a provisional basis with a list of restrictions.” The restrictions include limiting the size of bands.
The council’s vote comes after months of neighbor complaints about noise.
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The council will review the license again in three months, which means in essence Stonewood Tavern has a three-month period to quell neighbor complaints about the tavern’s live entertainment.
Read the full Salem News article, including the list of restrictions, here.
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Here is previous coverage about Stonewood Tavern:
Jan. 10, 2014: Council Gives Restaurant 30 Days to File or Sale Goodbye to License
Nov. 25, 2013: Restaurant Owner Takes Swift Steps to Address Complaints Over Function Room
Nov. 15, 2013: Councilors Say ‘No Question’ Amber Room Has Turned Into a Nightclub
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