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Harmony of MA, Inc., a cannabis dispensary in West Boylston is set to officially open for business on Monday.
Located at 111 Shrewsbury St., the dispensary underwent a change of ownership in January when Harmony was sold for $4 million by the owner of Natick manufacturer ThinkLite to the partnership of Jeffrey Schultz, Manmeet Singh, Paramdeep Singh, and Gregory Tannor.
Harmony selected West Boylston because of the close-knit feel of the community, said Schultz, who is Harmony's president, in an interview with WBJ.
“We chose West Boylston because we're a small business interested in serving a smaller community where we can foster close, long-term relationships with our customers,” Schultz said.
In addition to opening for business, Harmony’s grand opening event is scheduled in the upcoming weeks as well.
“Our vision for Harmony is that of a cutting-edge, consumer-focused cannabis retailer by creating a safe, intimate, and welcoming environment for our neighbors to select from a highly-curated menu of exclusive products,” he said.
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