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Boston City Councilor Brian Worrell is pushing to make the city's temporary 3 a.m. last call for bars and restaurants permanent after later hours were approved for the World Cup and America's 250th anniversary celebrations. Supporters argue the move would strengthen Boston's economy and nightlife scene, while critics have raised concerns about noise, public safety, and impacts on neighborhoods. Dan spoke with Councilor Worrell about his efforts to make the later last call permanent.
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Boston City Councilor Brian Worrell is pushing to make the city's temporary 3 a.m. last call for bars and restaurants permanent after later hours were approved for the World Cup and America's 250th anniversary celebrations. Supporters argue the move would strengthen Boston's economy and nightlife scene, while critics have raised concerns about noise, public safety, and impacts on neighborhoods. Dan spoke with Councilor Worrell about his efforts to make the later last call permanent.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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