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'Repeated' COVID violations close Wildwood's Shamrock Beef & Ale for summer

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WILDWOOD, N.J. - A Wildwood, New Jersey bar will be closed for the summer after repeated violations of the state's COVID-19 health and safety orders prompted officials to suspend their liquor license.Under a negotiated settlement with state alcohol regulators, Shamrock Beef & Ale will have its liquor license suspended from May 1 through Sept.

30.New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced the settlement this week, adding that two other venues operating under the same license at that location, Castaway’s Pirate Bar and Club Amnesia, must also cease serving alcohol during the suspension.Grewal says the settlement resolved charges from two COVID-19 compliance inspections that were conducted by Wildwood Police in November 2020, and on.

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