Dry days are over for PCMH

January 28, 2009 -

It's an all-too-common scene here in Portland: A local music venue is ready to rock, but liquor inspectors (or fire inspectors, or some kind of inspectors) haven't yet signed some important piece of paperwork.

So learned the Port City Music Hall, the new 600+ capacity venue on Congress Street that has the local music scene abuzz. The grand opening show, scheduled for January 17, had to be postponed until January 24 because, yes, there was no liquor license yet — and things weren't looking good for that January 24 date either.

Read more at The Phoenix.


Senator Justin Alfond
134 Sheridan St
Portland, ME 04101

(207) 828-0277

Justin@JustinAlfond.com

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