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Fair Lawn Liquor License

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Suspected Chemical Suicide, Dobrow Expansion Plans Top Local Headlines

Other stories include the return of Bennigan's and the borough-wide survey results in Fair Lawn

Police believe a man found dead in his car used a mixture of hydrogen sulfide fumes to end his life. Hazmat and bomb crews were dispatched to 36th Street Monday to ensure the noxious fumes did not endanger nearby residents. The borough doesn't have the cash needed to add baseball and soccer fields to the Dobrow sports complex, so All Sports will be embarking on ways to privately fundraise. The estimated expansion tallies about $1 million. A restaurant owner hopes to breathe life into the location that once housed the Track Side Grille. Bob Piccoli took the first step this week by purchasing the shuttered restaurant's liquor license for $67,500. Fair Lawn survey-takers overwhelmingly supported maintaining current services levels at the …

Thursday, January 3, 2013

State to Auction Off Track Side's Liquor License

Daniella's Track Side Grille, which was seized by the state in October for non-payment of taxes, will have its liquor license auctioned off on Wednesday, Jan. 9.

Daniella's Track Side Grille, a popular Fair Lawn restaurant and bar that was seized by the state in October for non-payment of taxes, will have its liquor license auctioned off next week. The public auction, which will be held Wednesday at the New Jersey Division of Taxation's Fair Lawn office, begins at 10 a.m. The minimum bid is $50,000. Proceeds from the sale of the liquor license will be used to pay down the $44,537 in outstanding sales and income taxes the restaurant owes the state, New Jersey Treasury Department spokesman Andrew Pratt said. If the liquor license goes for more than the restaurant owes in back taxes, that money will be returned to the business owners. "Selling off a business's assets is a last resort," Pratt said. "…

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