Commission Approves Hardwick Vineyards' License for Tri County Fair Sales

July 20, 2025 | Northampton City, Hampshire County, Massachusetts


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Commission Approves Hardwick Vineyards' License for Tri County Fair Sales
The Northampton License Commission convened on July 16, 2025, to discuss various applications and updates related to local events and businesses. The meeting began with a presentation from Hardwick Vineyards and Winery LLC, which has participated in the Tri County Fair for over a decade. The winery plans to sell its new wines at the fair, specifically in the Farmer's Market Building.

During the discussion, it was noted that the winery had submitted the necessary paperwork to the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) two weeks prior to the meeting. However, there was a delay in receiving the required approval. The representative from the winery, Caitlin, communicated that she had reached out to MDAR and was assured that the approval would be expedited, although it had not yet been received.

The commissioners proceeded to discuss the application for the winery's license to sell at the fair, emphasizing that the approval would be contingent upon receiving the MDAR's confirmation. A motion was made to approve the application, which was unanimously supported by the commissioners.

Following the winery's application, the meeting transitioned to the next agenda item concerning short-term liquor licenses for Frank Neuhaus Memorial Park Incorporated, doing business as Look Park, located at 300 North Main Street in Florence. The details of this application were not discussed in the provided transcript.

In summary, the meeting highlighted the ongoing collaboration between local businesses and the commission, with a focus on ensuring compliance with state regulations while supporting community events. The next steps include awaiting the MDAR's approval for the winery's license, which is expected shortly.

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