An eye-popping 83% of New York City voters said they support allowing supermarkets to sell wine — as do 78% of all residents statewide, according to a new poll.
Here’s why New Yorkers can’t buy wine in grocery stores, bodegas — even though they want to
Politics
February 07, 2025
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