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A2 » THE LONG-ISLANDER «_ APRIL 19, 2018 LonglslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers, HUNTINGTON VILLAGE Brewery Tastmg Room OKd By Zonmg Board B\ Andrew Wroblewski +900 In Hoy Ix! (I (“Ugh/«111111 ”JUMP com Huntington village's first brewery «oll hv able to operate a tasting tfoom Atats Apul 12 mecting, the town's zoning board of appeals granted the con- ditional approval to Mark and Karen Heuwetter, the husband-and-wife duo that plans to open Six Harbors Brewing Company at 243 New York Ave. The couple first divulged last year plans to open what would be Hunting- ton village's first microbrewery, and re- ceived a general approval from the zon- ing board last year, However, that first approval barred the Heuwetter's from This time around, the board granted | the approve for the tasting room under certain conditions, including that parties are not hosted on the premises; alcohol sales and consumption occur solely within the building, and there's a 60- person max occupancy. Hours of operation were also set at 1 1 a.m.-10 p.m., Monday-Thursday; 11 a.m.-12 midnight, Friday-Saturday; and 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sunday. The board also directed the Heuwet- ters to maintain, via clicker, a count of the number of patrons on site from 5 p.m.-closing on Fridays and Saturdays. The Heuwetters are also mandated to return before the board after opening to FH arbors Brewing Company space [New fine» Huntington village. determine actual parking uses. Mark Heuwetter, reached by phone call Tuesday, said, \We're excited to get the beer flowing.\ He said there are plans to offef sev - eral locally themed beers, including the Huntington H3-Harbor Hoppy Double IPA and Lloyd Harbor Lite- house Lager. Along with tasting flights and pints, the brewery will also offer cans, growlers and kegs for off-site consumption. Heuwetter said there are plans for a soft opening within the next few weeks, and then a grand opening next month. \It will be another great walking des- tination within Huntington,\ Heuwetter operatingqtasting room. present an additional traffic study to said. \Stay tuned.\ F=, -—-——------—----——---——-—--——-------_-'l I I I ' I I I I I I . a _i z a lll, a ® I i Subscribe to The Long-Islander today to receive award-winning, i I I i In-depth coverage of Huntington township, with Huntington Weekly included! ; I a I I I . SUBSGRIBE TODAY\ . : Wonfiislandernewsmmw 5. o : 1 OR 1 I I I _ _ I Check One Senior Citizens: I I ant fang‘flfila‘lbfl' 1 Year Q ...... $31 1 Year Q .. . . $26.50 I l Yes!... I want to subscribe to The Long-Islander 2 Years Q ...... $54 2 Years Q ...... $46 I I 3 Years Q ...... $77 3 Years Q ...... $64 I I NAME Please add $10 per subscription, per year I I ADDRESS for‘ (fidresses off [fizg Island. Sorry, no refunds. I I 3er STATE ZIP 33311211: Method Elm Q | | m |CI = Q“ f I E-MAIL |__ ff f f f p f fas f f f f p p _ 1 CREDIT CARD No. expires [ Java s Pleas