The staff at the
Mansion at Glen Cove says its liquor license has been fully
restored.
The license was revoked
earlier this month by the State Liquor Authority when a pool party hosted by a
Queens gentleman club at the facility ended with several people being
shot.
Mansion representatives
say they will now be in touch with the city of Glen Cove and Glen Cove police
about any future events hosted at the facility, as well as the banning of club
events.
"Nightlife or club
events are no longer welcome at the Mansion at Glen Cove," says Laura
Conlon, community relations director at the Mansion at Glen Cove.
"Additionally, as we stated in our first press briefing, we have met with
the city of Glen Cove and Mayor Pamela Panzenbeck. We heard their concerns, and
we will act on them."
The Mansion at Glen
Cove was fined $50,000 for the incident by the SLA.
Attorneys for the
mansion say half of the fine has been paid.