The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission unanimously voted on several changes to its delivery license model at a regulatory discussion meeting on Friday, expanding a program still yet to get fully off the ground.
Worcester and Gardner nonprofit RCAP Solutions is launching a program designed to address drinking water issues in North Worcester County, the organization announced on Thursday.
Virginia-based IT training and services company Slamm Technologies LLC will host a grand opening for its new Worcester office, located at 70 James St. in the Hadwen Park area, on Monday, the company announced on Thursday.Â
Britte McBride will step down from the Cannabis Control Commission come October, nearly a year before her term was set to expire, the commissioner confirmed through a CCC spokesperson Thursday afternoon.Â
Massachusetts nonprofit Entrepreneurship for All, known as EforAll, will launch a free, 12-month business accelerator program in Greater Worcester, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Home sales in Worcester County rebounded in July, compared to the year prior, after months of decline brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a report from Peabody-based research organization The Warren Group.Â
Founded while CEO Tom Galati was still in college, the company, which has offices in Maryland, works with clients to help bring their drugs and therapeutics to the marketplace through pre-clinical and clinical research.
The Gov. Charlie Baker Administration announced on Tuesday it is awarding $750,000 in seed fund investments to three Worcester-based life science companies.
New Hampshire business owners Rita and Mark McCabe have opened a franchise of the national ice cream chain Sub Zero Nitrogen Ice Cream inside Worcester Public Market.