INSIDE
SPORTS Dons fall at home to Morgan Park Page 11
NEWS Niles Library makes final payment on $5 million debt
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Our Village, Our News
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DECEMBER 6, 2012
Vol. 57 No. 9
Restaurants look to allow teen servers Niles Board votes down ordnance allowing teens to serve alcohol By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
Most Niles Village Board members on Nov. 27 opposed the idea of allowing restaurant employees between the ages of 18 to 20 years old who are servers in restaurants to serve alcohol. Katie Schneider, executive director of the Niles Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said at the Nov. 27 meeting that the idea came from Tony Riggio, owner of Riggio’s Restaurant. He said in his letter that it is difficult to hire part-time staff because they cannot serve alcohol. He said the
village should follow the model of restaurants in surrounding villages that allow servers as young as 18 years old to serve alcohol. Schneider said due to the recession, it is hard to hire older servers because they can’t earn enough to support a family while working there. Restaurants have been trying to hire employees who can afford to earn only a part-time or supplemental income. College students would be the demographic targeted to be hired if the ordinance to allow 18-year-olds to serve alcohol is MultiAd, Inc.
See TEEN SERVERS, page 3
Currently, the village of Niles requires anyone serving alcohol in a restaurant to be over the age of 21.