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Stewart's Shops #133 CVS/Pharmacy #01895 1050 Western Avenue 2040 Western Avenue Albany Albany These businesses refused to sell to minors: Albany County Stewart's Shops #133 CVS/Pharmacy #01895 1050 Western Avenue 2040 Western Avenue Albany Albany Rite Aid Pharmacy #10691 Walgreens 1225 Western Avenue 1850 Central Avenue Albany Albany CVS/Pharmacy #778 Balltown Service Inc 1170 Western Avenue 370 New Karner Road Albany Albany University Wine & Liquor Rite Aid Pharmacy #4928 1235 Western Avenue 1863 Central Avenue Albany Colonie Campus Mobil Stewart's Shop #234 1181 Western Avenue 1218 Troy Schenectady Road Albany Latham Top Shelf Wine & Spirits Cumberland Farms #1700 1475 Western Avenue 1159 Troy Schenectady Road Albany Latham USA Gas Kinglender Inc 1600 Western Avenue 1114 Troy Schenectady Road Albany Latham 1667 General Store Laguna Mini Mart Inc 1667 Western Avenue 610 Troy Schenectady Road Albany Latham Cumberland Farms #1618 CVS/Pharmacy #0415 1870 Western Avenue 750 Loudon Road Albany Latham Westmere Sunoco Mart LLC Getty Ravena 1979 Western Avenue 213 Main Street Albany Ravena These businesses refused to sell to minors: Albany County Stewarts Shop #144 Cumberland Farms #1626 2457 Route 9W 430 Route 9W Ravena Glenmont Rite Aid Pharmacy #4805 CVS/Pharmacy #1090 2463 US Route 9W 416 Route 9W Ravena Glenmont Cumberland Farms #1708 Albany Mannat Corp 2466 Route 9W 415 Route 9W Ravena Glenmont Ravena Shop N Save The Wine Reserve 2481 Route 9W 388 Feura Bush Road, Suite 350 Ravena Glenmont CVS Pharmacy #5037 Town Square Plaza Store #196 2480 US Route 9W 329 Glenmont Road Ravena Glenmont Friendship Discount Beverage Corp Mayones Wines and Liquors 2504 Route 9W 329 Glenmont Road Ravena Glenmont Southgate Wine & Liquor LTD Wal-Mart Supercenter #3583 2546 Route 9W 311 Route 9W Ravena Glenmont Stewart's Shop #240 Cumberland Farms #1662 1344 Route 9W 68 Route 9W Selkirk Glenmont The Corner Market Stewart's Shop #176 1250 Route 9W 33 Frontage Road Selkirk Glenmont Van Allen Farms Stewart's Shop #105 806 Route 9W 624 Delaware Avenue Glenmont Delmar These businesses refused to sell to minors: Albany County Stewart's Shop #188 309 Delaware Avenue Delmar These businesses refused to sell to minors: Allegany County 7 Eleven Store #35113 The Country Store 22 Main Street 8730 State Route 243 Almond Rushford Dollar General Store #8319 Dollar General Store #17999 820 NY State Route 244 8874 State Route 243 Alfred Station Rushford Crosby's Giant Food Mart 916 Route 244 44 Park Avenue Alfred Station Wellsville Pujari Convenient Store Park Plaza Liquors 51 N Main Street 12 Park Avenue Alfred Wellsville Hanson Farms 78 Greenwich Street Belmont Crosby's 5255 Route 19 Belmont Nichole's 146 E Main Street Angelica Belfast Mini Mart 8 Main Street Belfast Harringtons Shopwise Inc 7957 Route 19 Belfast Dollar General Store #11056 7981 Route 19 Belfast These businesses refused to sell to minors: Broome County Conklin Mart 1552 Conklin Road Conklin Dollar General #18376 1538 Conklin Road Conklin Conklin Reliable Market, Inc 1109 Conklin Road Conklin Quick n Easy 976 Conklin Road Conklin Runway 700 Conklin Road Conklin Speedway 07729 236 Conklin Binghamton Fireside Bar and Grill 69 Route 7B Port Crane These businesses refused to sell to minors: Cattaraugus County Rich's Full Service 87 N Main Street Franklinville Firehouse Fine Wines 14 Park Square Franklinville Legends Bar & Grill 5 Park Square Franklinville Fresh Market 17 S Main Street Franklinville Crosby's 3513 Route 16 Hinsdale These businesses refused to sell to minors: Cayuga County Speedway #07600 231 Grant Avenue Auburn Rite Aid Pharmacy #10729 153 Grant Avenue Auburn Maxwell's Foodstore 43 Lewis Street Auburn Sonbyrne Sales Inc 70 Arterial East Auburn A Plus Mini Mart 36 East Genesee Street Auburn These businesses refused to sell to minors: Chemung County Express Mart/Speedway Top Shelf Wine and Liquor 3301 Chambers Road 9 Main Street Horseheads Wellsburg Harnas Redi Mart Foster's Wine and Spirits 435 Sing Sing Road 821 Country Road 64 Horseheads Elmira Chilis Grill and Bar at Horseheads NY 3347 Chambers Road Horseheads Sonbyrne Sales INC 2529 Corning Road Elmira Speedway #07749 2457 Corning Road Elmira Wheelers Beverage Barn 1825B Pennsylvania Avenue Unit B Pine City Tops Market #578 1600 Cedar Street Elmira Uncle Jacks #2 1412 Maple Avenue Elmira Dollar General Store 3695 Front Street Wellsburg Dandy 10 Main Street Wellsburg These businesses refused to sell to minors: Chenango County USA Gas Minimart Inc 1113 Route 12 S Greene Dollar General Store #12070 148 S Chenango Street Greene Oxford Quickway #25 10 N Canal Street Oxford Price Chopper #161 5631 State Highway 12 Norwich Norwich Smoke Shop Food Mart 33 N Broad Street Norwich These businesses refused to sell to minors: Clinton County RL Vallee Inc Church Oil Company 442 Bear Swamp Road 4319 Route 22 Peru Plattsburgh Kinney Drugs Northern Cakes Snacks 3 Gorman Way 1290 Military Turnpike Peru Plattsburgh Tops Markets Saleem Mobil 2 Gorman Way 495 Rugar Street Peru Plattsburgh Swain's Wine & Liquor Church Oil 2 Gorman Way 821 Route 2 Peru Plattsburgh Stewart's Stewart's 2997 Main Street 809 Route 3 Peru Plattsburgh Dollar General Quick Stop 3073 Main Street 599 Route 3 Peru Plattsburgh Rock's Grocery Smithfield Liquor 959 State Route 22B 55 Smithfield Boulevard Schuyler Falls Plattsburgh Kwick Stop Kinney Drugs 286 Irish Settlement Road 1588 Military Turnpike Plattsburgh Plattsburgh Ukie's Grocery Maplefields 132 Irish Settlement Road 456 Route 3 Plattsburgh Plattsburgh Barks Dame's Liquor 1 Archie Bordeau Road 457 Route 3 Plattsburgh Plattsburgh These businesses refused to sell to minors: Columbia County Kinderhook Wine & Spirits 2967 Route 9, Suite 407 Valatie Hannaford Food & Drug #8364 2967 Route 9, Suite 400 Valatie Stewart's Shop #412 2931 Route 9 Valatie Kinderhook Beverage 3332 Route 9H Valatie Claverack General 811 Route 66 Hudson Getty Mart 123 South Hudson Avenue Chatham 66 Food Mart 177 Union Turnpike Hudson Price Chopper #246 2614 State Route 66 Chatham Stewart's Shop #209 13 Fairview Avenue Hudson These businesses refused to sell to minors: Erie County Crosby's Yings 950 Maple Road 1460 French Road Elma Depew Express Mart #373/Speedway #9970 Speedway #9880 661 Jamison Road 1199 French Road Elma Depew Springbrook Grocery & Deli CVS/Pharmacy #0578 6150 Seneca Street 1231 French Road Springbrook Depew Sunoco A Plus #40240H Benhatzel Cordially Yours 5665 Seneca Street 1460 French Road West Seneca Depew Kwik Fill #A0060 Hertel Parker Liquore Store 2170 Transit Road 1859 Hertel Avenue West Seneca Buffalo Tops #220 Walgreens 4777 Transit Road 1556 Hertel Avenue Depew Buffalo Buffalo Liquor Inc Speedway #9895 4933 Transit Road 535 Kenmore Avenue Lancaster Tonawanda Rite Aid Pharmacy #10808 The Wellington Pub 4937 Transit Road 1541 Hertel Avenue Depew Buffalo Sunoco A Plus #40416H 1487 Hertel Ave LLC 4949 Transit Road 1487 Hertel Avenue Depew Buffalo Wegmans Food Mart The Burning Buffalo Bar & Grill 4960 Transit Road 1504 Hertel Avenue Depew Buffalo These businesses refused to sell to minors: Erie County The Public House of Buffalo Inc Dollar General Store #10256 1206 Hertel Avenue 12968 Main Road Buffalo Akron Food Plus III Market Kenyon's Variety 87 Cleveland Drive 5820 Goodrich Road Cheektowaga Clarence Center Buddy's Speedway #9878 5095 Main Street 6011 Transit Road Williamsville East Amherst Speedway #9898 Amherst Pizza & Ale House 6125 Main Street 55 Crosspoint Parkway, Suite 138 Williamsville Amherst Buffalo Brew Pub Speedway #9867 6861 Main Street 1555 North French Road Williamsville Getzville Main Transit Mart Elma Towne Grille 6875 Main Street 6650 Clinton Street Williamsville Elma Sunoco A Plus #40192H Sunoco A Plus #40228H 8000 Main Street 2180 Bullis Road Williamsville Elma Passport Wine & Spirits Elma Wine & Liquor 8855 Main Street 2350 Bowen Road Williamsville Elma Speedway #9878 Crosby's 8925 Main Street 11566 Big Tree Road Clarence Wales Uni Mart Wales Center Hotel 12966 Main Road 12243 Big Tree Road Newstead Wales Center These businesses refused to sell to minors: Erie County CVS/Pharmacy #737 727 Main Street East Aurora East Aurora CO-OP Market 591 Main Street East Aurora The Valley Inn 8082 Olean Road Holland Dollar General Store #14978 122 South Main Street Holland Holland Willows 177 Savage Road Holland Fitzy's Bar & Grill 11449 Olean Road Chaffee Shamrock Inn Bar and Grill 12829 W Schutt Road Sardinia Krooked Rooster 12499 Savage Road Sardinia These businesses refused to sell to minors: Essex County Tops #717 Outpost Wine & Spirits 14228 NYS Route 9N 1936 Saranac Avenue Ausable Forks Lake Placid North Pole Camping Resort Quick Stop Stores 5644 NYS Route 86 615 Lake Flower Avenue Wilmington Saranac Lake Adirondack Corner Store LLC 188 Newman Road Lake Placid Sunoco A Plus #40270H 2792 Wilmington Road Lake Placid Stewart's Shop #227 2711 Main Street Lake Placid Green Goddess Market on Main 2419 Main Street Lake Placid Walgreens #18157 2140 Saranac Avenue Lake Placid Stewart's Shop #359 2090 Saranac Avenue Lake Placid The Wine & Spirit Shoppe 45 Hadjis Way #3 Lake Placid Kinney Drugs #95 1954 Saranac Avenue Lake Placid These businesses refused to sell to minors: Franklin County Lakeview Deli 137 River Street, Ste 1 Saranac Lake Fusion Market 111 River Street Saranac Lake Tops #707 156 Church Street Saranac Walgreens #17227 173 Church Street Saranac Lake Stewart's Shop #242 27 Bloomingdale Avenue Saranac Lake Quick Stop Stores 196 Broadway Saranac Lake Kinney Drugs #2 277 Broadway Saranc Lake These businesses refused to sell to minors: Greene County Country Square Wine & Liquor LLC Dollar General Store #14745
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