The New York State Liquor
Authority is considering a liquor sales arrangement at the Oneida Nation casino.
The tribe entered into a partnership with the owners of the Beeches Restaurant. The tribe will lease space at the Turning Stone Resort and
Casino to CD Food & Beverage, which applied for the state permits.
The liquor board in the past has denied permits to the tribe due to legal issues, mostly concerning taxation. The new partnership would appear to address some of those concerns because CD Food would pay local taxes.
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State considers Turning Stone liquor licenses Wednesday
(The Utica Observer-Dispatch 4/28)
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