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Long legal battle over Belmar liquor license denial in 2016 ends in $2.8M settlement

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Timothy and Matthew Harmon had sought to transfer the liquor license from their Main Street restaurant, 507 Main, to their proposed waterfront restaurant and pier bar Salt. The transfer was rejected by the borough council in 2016, seemingly in contradiction of a redevelopment agreement previously approved by the council. The Harmons responded with the filing of a $10 million lawsuit against the borough and several officials.
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starnewsgroup.com broke the news in on Wednesday, December 13, 2023.
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