BRIDGEPORT — Persistence has definitely paid off for Michael DeFilippo. He had to win three — Democratic primaries between last September and this April before finally being elected to help represent the North End on the City Council. And two-and-a-half years after a Superior Court Judge shuttered Vitro’s, DeFilippo’s package store, DeFilippo on Monday won a lengthy battle to change Bridgeport’s booze laws, paving the way for his business to reopen. Specifically, the zoning commission voted to revise the rules for opening a new liquor store, including putting in place more detailed criteria for applicants to meet.
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