
OCEAN CITY — Some hospitality business practices borne out of necessity because of COVID-19 could become standard operating procedures when the crisis is over if the state comptroller gets his way.When COVID-19 emerged in March and Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state-of-emergency, restaurants and bars were closed to the public and many went to a... Read more »
The post Comptroller Seeks Extension Of Carryout Liquor Drinks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper.