The Boston Licensing Board today granted a license to the Babushka Deli, 62 Washington St., to sell beer and wine.
The deli, which only sells Russian foodstuffs, wanted to better serve the neighborhood's large Russian and Jewish population, many elderly, attorney Carolyn Conway told the board at a hearing yesterday. She said the proposal had received the blessings of local rabbis, the Russian Jewish Community Center and the Brighton Allston Improvement Association. The mayor's office and four city councilors, including district Councilor Mark Ciommo, also gave their nod.
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off course they wouldnt dream
By anon
Thu, 05/10/2012 - 5:30pm
off course they wouldnt dream of denying anything kosher
Do you have any evidence to
By anon
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 2:17pm
Do you have any evidence to support this bigoted claim?
Uh...
By Kaz
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 7:14pm
So, if the "Brighton Allston Improvement Association" was kind enough to back Babushka Deli's desire for beer and wine and that was good enough for the Boston Licensing Board....and the BAIA claims to serve as a community group for all of Brighton and Allston...
...then, why would anyone go to Paul Berkeley and the Allston Civic Association to appeal for community support (which is not always given out after much hand-wringing and acrimony at times) before going in front of the Boston Licensing Board?
Also, what about the People's Front of Allston?...those splitters!
Based on their webpage I'm
By Matthew
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 11:17pm
Based on their webpage I'm guessing the BAIA deal with more Brighton-related matters. Babushka is squarely in Brighton.
Allstonean People's Front, FOREVER!!!