Late-night World Cup service sparks mixed reactions from bars

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States are temporarily extending last-call hours for World Cup viewing to capitalize on demand, but many bar owners report mixed feelings and logistical hurdles, even in places like Massachusetts.
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- States are pushing back last call for the World Cup. Bar owners aren’t elated. The Washington Post
- Massachusetts passes law to allow later last calls and public drinking zones this summer WBUR
- Governor Healey signs bill allowing 3 a.m. last call for the World Cup, expanding public drinking through July The Boston Globe
- Healey signs bill allowing bars to stay open later through July WHDH
- Last call is extended statewide, but questions about how it works remain NBC Boston
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