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Lawmakers aim to break logjam on liquor licenses

Wegmans and two other retailers would be able to sell alcohol, settling one issue, but other concerns remain in the Westwood Station saga. Wegmans and two other retailers would be able to sell alcohol, settling one issue, but other concerns remain in the Westwood Station saga. (Aaron Houston/The New York Times/File)
By Michele Morgan Bolton
Globe Correspondent / October 2, 2008

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Canton and Westwood officials, local legislators, and the developer of Westwood Station are expected to meet at the State House this morning to try to break the impasse that has stalled efforts to grant a beer and wine license to Wegmans grocery store, expected to be the anchor tenant in the sprawling project off Route 128. (Full article: 615 words)

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