Heated Debate Over License Renewal Dominates Lawrence Licensing Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Lawrence Licensing Board meeting on February 4, 2026, was marked by a debate over a licensing issue with a local business owner, overshadowing the approval of several other license applications. The contentious dialogue highlighted the complexities and challenges of navigating local regulations and zoning laws.
The central discussion revolved around a local property owner, Mr. Farah, who contested claims that his Class One dealership license had lapsed. Farah asserted that he had consistently paid for his license over the past ten years and emphasized his adherence to all necessary regulations. He argued that the board’s refusal to renew his license was based on misinformation, stating, “I told you what I was told,” and challenged the board’s interpretation, asking them to reconsider their stance. Farah insisted, “Why can’t you bless me like you blessed everybody else tonight that says, ‘You know what? Good luck, Mr. Farah.’”
Throughout the exchange, Farah maintained that he had zoning approval and was frustrated by the suggestion that he needed to return to zoning before reapplying for a Class Two license. He stated, “I’m not going to go back and ask for something that I already have.” The dialogue became increasingly tense, with board members expressing a desire to move past the repetitive arguments. One member noted, “I’m not going to keep going to not going to be the last time,” indicating a reluctance to revisit the same issues continuously.
The board ultimately decided to table the matter until the next meeting, scheduled for March 11, and encouraged Farah to communicate with zoning officials to clarify his position.
In addition to the debate, the board addressed several other license applications. Pig and Pork, Inc. applied for a one-day all-alcohol license for four specific dates: February 27, March 27, April 18, and May 30. The representative described the events as community-engaging, featuring live music and comedy, with security measures planned for an expected attendance of 100 people. The board approved the application after discussing the number of previously granted event dates.
St. Anthony’s Church also sought a one-day all-alcohol license. Given the church’s history of similar licenses, the board raised no questions and approved the application unanimously. Vija Colombia Grill Corp. applied for a new license for a location where the previous license had lapsed. The board emphasized the importance of the applicant attending a meeting on rules and regulations the following week, and the motion to approve the new license passed.
Another notable application came from Passion Steak Tacos and Grill and Cantina, which sought approval to add a pool table to their premises. The board reviewed and unanimously approved the application without questions.
The board then deliberated on the renewal of a special permit for Lawrence Trailer. The discussion focused on whether the applicant met the conditions for maintaining a Class One license. A board member highlighted specific conditions related to the number of trailers and cars, while the applicant attempted to clarify misunderstandings about the permit’s timeline and compliance efforts. The applicant expressed frustration over accusations from previous meetings and emphasized their consistent efforts to maintain licensing and compliance.
The meeting also addressed a request from the Portuguese American Club, which returned to the board due to an application list and advertisement issue. The commissioner stressed the importance of oversight and instructed the police department to monitor the club’s weekend activities, warning of swift closure if prohibited machines returned.
Lion Power Sonido applied for a one-day wine and malt beverage license for an event on Jackson Street. The board recalled a similar approval from the previous year and, after confirming venue details, approved the license unanimously.
The final application discussed was from Pisanos Pizza for a common victualer license. The board clarified the business location in a mini mall on Mar Street and approved the license without objection.
The meeting concluded with a brief public participation segment and confirmation that the next session would occur on March 11. The board adjourned the meeting following a unanimous motion.
Brian A. DePena
Licensing Board Officials:
Antonio Lopez, Michael A. Laird, Ana Morales
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/04/2026
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Recording Published:
02/04/2026
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Lawrence
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