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Landmark 073124

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Summer 2024

RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD

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Vol. 39, No. 31

Also serving North Riverside

July 31, 2024

Library tax slightly increases PAGE 3

Senior Living Page 10

Nazareth grads drafted by MLB PAGE 17

Brookfield looks to create new class of liquor license

The new license would allow artisan businesses to serve alcohol at ‘sip and paint’ or similar events By TRENT BROWN

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Staff Reporter

Cycling takes over Brookfield STORY ON PAGE 9

ERICA BENSON

Brookfield may soon introduce a new class of liquor license to the village. At its July 22 committee of the whole meeting, the Brookfield village board discussed the possibility of creating a liquor license for businesses that specialize in art or artisan products and host regular classes or events. The license would allow these businesses to provide and serve alcohol to registered guests at events on the premises. Businesses with this kind of license would not be allowed to serve alcohol outside of scheduled events. While the board seemed supportive of the measure, trustees did not vote on it at the meeting; the new liquor license class cannot be created unless they vote to allow

Pro women racers participate in the Cycle Brookfield Criterium Wednesday July 24, 2024.

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