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Park commission approves Red Hand Brewing beer sales at Christmas stroll, requires permits and nonalcoholic options

October 25, 2025 | Town of Lakeville, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Park commission approves Red Hand Brewing beer sales at Christmas stroll, requires permits and nonalcoholic options
The Town of Lakeville Park Commission on Oct. 23 approved a request from Red Hand Brewing Company to sell beer at the town’s Christmas stroll, conditioned on the vendor obtaining all required town permits and offering nonalcoholic beverage options.

A commissioner moved to allow Red Hand Brewing to sell beer during the event provided the company obtains appropriate town permits; another commissioner seconded the motion. Commissioners also specified that nonalcoholic beverages must be available alongside beer sales.

The chair called for a voice vote and commissioners answered “Aye;” the motion carried. The commission noted that the vendor must work with the Select Board and town permitting staff to secure any required licenses or details before selling alcohol on town property.

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