Red Sox win approval to expand liquor sales
The Red Sox can expand sales of liquor to three more stations inside Fenway Park and also can sell alcohol until the end of the seventh inning.
The Red Sox can expand sales of liquor to three more stations inside Fenway Park and also can sell alcohol until the end of the seventh inning.
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