Black Mountain Brewing receives cease and desist letter from town official

BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. (828newsNOW) — As the conflict between Black Mountain Brewing and town of Black Mountain over permits and closures at the brewery continues, BMB has received a cease and desist letter from Black Mountain Planning Director Michelle Kennedy alleging “continued personal attacks” from the business owners.

The letter has come to the brewery in the aftermath of a town council meeting on Monday, Dec. 8, where Kennedy admitted the town had “made mistakes,” and the resignation of Town Manager Josh Harrold announced on Wednesday, Dec. 10.

In the letter, which BMB posted on Facebook on Friday, Dec. 12 with their response, Kennedy wrote:…

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