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Jul 14, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Liquor license dispute continues at Newton restaurant

Full story: New Jersey Herald

A deal to sell a landlord's liquor license to JC's Grill House fell apart Monday, hours before the anticipated transfer before the Town Council.

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Concerned citizens Newton

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The fact that her attorney Kasolas called out to Cotton and Kelly outside the courthouse would assume he has more at stake than this case.It's highly recommended he try another profession where he doesn't have to get so emotional. Attorney's are highly respected people that are in court to settle disputes rather than get involved with them!! The Town of Newton needs places as nice as this restaurant, to bring people back there. When Sakellaropoulos ran it the place was never fixed up or just rot covered over! How this place ever passed inspection was a surprise. I can only recommend one thing, let the new owner survive in this economy, Newton needs change, not the old way of doing business!In closing, Sakellaropoulos, take the deal, it's a win for ya! Why anyone would pay that much for that building, suckered them in didn't ya??? Get rid of it before you have to fix it!
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a few years ago , when J.C.'S Grillhouse opened on Spring STREET, I thought to myself, finally, a wonderful place to eat in NEWTON! My family and I HAVE ENJOYED THE DELICIOUS FOOD, QUAINT SURROUNDINGS, AND FAMILY ATMOSPHERE BROUGHT ON CONSISTENTLY BY THE EMPLOYEES AND OWNERS OF THIS PRECIOUS ASSET TO THE TOWN OF NEWTON. IN THESE DAYS OF ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTIES, WE SHOULD ALL BE RALLYING AROUND THEM AND SUPPORTING THEIR EFFORTS TO KEEP THE TOWN OF NEWTON A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE, VISIT AND DINE! WE LOVE YOU J.C.'S!KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT!
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The Town Council has to change. You must not allow people who only continue to take from this town and never give back a thing without an expectation of gain! You have helped the previous owners enough, away with them and help people who bring "change back to a needy community". It's time Mayor to ask her to move on.
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Mayor, have some guts!
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How about they Worry about the HARD drugs that are being sold all day long from the back of that building? You can just stand outside and watch it all go down from the adams lot.
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