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Pembroke ABC Store back open for business
by Adelina Shee
Staff writer
Employees at Pembroke's ABC store operate on new cash registers on Saturday. The newly remodeled store will be more customer-friendly with a self-serve layout. |Adelina Shee, The Robesonian
Employees at Pembroke's ABC store operate on new cash registers on Saturday. The newly remodeled store will be more customer-friendly with a self-serve layout. |Adelina Shee, The Robesonian
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Town Manager Oryan Lowry
Town Manager Oryan Lowry
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PEMBROKE — Pembroke residents will no longer have to travel out of town to buy a bottle of liquor.

The town’s ABC store was open for business Saturday for the first time in more than four years, having been closed in the fall of 2008 because of mismanagement and missing money and inventory. According to Loretta Smith, chairwoman of the Pembroke ABC Board, the store at 120 Vance St. will be more customer-friendly with a new self-service layout.

The ABC Board received approval from the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission in February to re-open the 1,300-square-foot store. The remodeling of the store’s interior cost about $250,000, and includes new surveillance equipment.

Smith said the business will employ two full-time employees and four part-time staff. The store’s hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

“As our business grows and the profit margin becomes bigger, we’re hoping to employ more people and offer benefits to our employees,” Smith said.

Store Manager Janice Hunt said she expects the business to exceed $650,000 in sales during the first year. Any profit will go to the town and county governments.

“Local town residents, local businesses and also the university will be our customer base … ,” Hunt said.

She added that Pembroke residents have been traveling to ABC stores in Lumberton, Maxton and Rowland to purchase alcohol, an inconvenience that also denied the town revenue from the store’s profits.

On Saturday, the first 200 customers were given free hot dogs and soft drinks.

“Business has been picking up since we opened,” Hunt said. “… the university is having their graduation today so it should be a busy day.”

Smith said she is grateful for the help offered by Pembroke police and town staff in getting the business back open.

“There are a lot of people to give credit to,” Smith said. “Our town government has also been really supportive in getting the store opened back up … .”

Town Manager Oryan Lowry said he is appreciative of the work by Smith and the ABC Board.

“I also want to acknowledge the efforts of the prior ABC Board,” Lowry said. “Josh Malcolm, Myron Nevell, John Campbell and an intern from The University of North Carolina at Pembroke — they did a lot of work.”

Lowry said he was unsure how much revenue the town would earn from the ABC store because of the discrepancies in the operating revenue reports given to the town before the store was closed. He said he would like to see the ABC Board provide the Town Council with a monthly revenue report.

“Hopefully we can move forward and do it right now,” he said.

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PercyKution
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May 06, 2013
I can't tell from the picture whether its a liquor store or a Hooters.
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 06, 2013
Did anyone ever go to jail or at least to court over stealing from the former ABC store? This is just another example of government and good ol boys who hire family and friends. They are all in it together as we pay.

ps. But I still have my reasons why no one got in real trouble. Hint: If this would have happened at the Lumberton store, someone would have been in jail. Sometimes the government will look over...

for a reason.
hntrndy
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May 06, 2013
I usually do not agree with a lot of what you say but this time you are right on the money. I can't believe no one has ever been charged. This is just crazy that so much money and inventory went missing and no one was ever charged. Someone made out like a fat cat on this one.
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 07, 2013
hntrndy: Why would you or anyone ever not agree with me? I'm very seldom wrong, if ever.

Listen to me for a second here, I know I say things you've never heard said....But believe me, people are thinking the same thing I'm saying, they just wont let it be known. I have no fear of anyone or anyone's feelings when it comes to the truth. If we all did things to protect others feelings nothing would get done. How could you go to work, your wife will miss you, how can you tell a kid no, that'll make em cry. See?

Folks around here have gotten away too long with ignorant stuff and I feel compelled to relieve them of their ignorance by setting the record straight. I never lie, only tell the truth with an unbiased opinion meant to inflame and make YOU think. Have an open mind and think outside the box and life will be much better for all.

Ross
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