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Updated · Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News · Jun 3
Healey Signs Bill Extending Massachusetts Bar Hours by 1 Hour Through July
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Updated · Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News · Jun 3

Healey Signs Bill Extending Massachusetts Bar Hours by 1 Hour Through July

3 articles · Updated · Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News · Jun 3

Summary

  • Monday’s law lets Massachusetts cities and towns allow bars to serve alcohol one hour past normal last call and permits public drinking in designated areas until the end of July.
  • State Senator Barry Finegold cast the measure as a pilot aimed at boosting bar revenue and testing whether later hours can work in a state he said remains restrictive on nightlife.
  • Boston-area bars are already preparing for heavier crowds, adding staff and TV setups as reservation inquiries rise and bartenders report more tourists arriving since last week.
  • Fans said the temporary change could help shake Boston’s reputation as a weak nightlife city, with some urging officials to make the later hours permanent if the trial succeeds.

Insights

Will a summer of late-night drinking truly boost Boston's economy, or just create a massive public health bill?
Massachusetts has approved later last calls, but will any cities actually implement the change before summer's big events?