Did you know that there are towns and cities across New York State where you’re not allowed to buy alcohol? Believe it.
A 1934 law that was passed after prohibition gave cities, towns and villages in the Empire State the option to ban sale of alcohol all together. Although there aren’t many, they do exist. So where are they?
A bill proposed in the state assembly could eliminate “dry towns” here in New York, benefitting small businesses and locals who have to travel to purchase their booze. However, the potential new law is currently still sitting in committee status…