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Public comment on proposed cannabis rule changes due by tomorrow

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission will accept public comment on a series of proposed regulatory changes until 5 p.m. on Friday, including a proposal from former commissioner Kay Doyle to begin dismantling the vertical integration requirement for medical treatment centers.

Cultivate’s cultivation employees vote to unionize

Employees at marijuana company Cultivate’s cultivation facility in Leicester have voted to join the United Food & Commercial Workers Union, according to a Tuesday announcement.

Mass. generated $150M+ in cannabis tax revenue since legalization

The Massachusetts adult-use cannabis industry has now brought in more than $150 million in tax revenue, the Commonwealth Dispensary Association announced on Monday.

Medway marijuana growing facility sells for $2.9M

A 28,862-square-foot industrial building slated for marijuana cultivation at 4 Marc Road in Medway sold for $2.85 million in June.
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WBJ Podcast: Why Webster Five backed a $4M restaurant during the pandemic

The senior business lending office for Webster Five bank joins The Weekly Business Report to discuss the bank's backing of the Broadway Hospitality Group's two-story, rooftop restaurant.

Leominster’s Rye & Thyme to close, be replaced by Fix Burger Bar

Rye & Thyme, an upscale comfort food restaurant stationed in the heart of Leominster’s downtown, will not reopen following a closure began in March due to the coronavirus, Niche Hospitality Group of Worcester announced. Instead, it will be replaced by the third location of The Fix Burger Bar, as soon as this fall.

Mass. halts economic reopening indefinitely, lowers gathering size from 100 to 50

The second part of the Phase Three of the Massachusetts economic reopening plan has been suspended indefinitely, Gov. Charlie Baker announced on Friday, along with a slew of other changes intended to stop the spread of COVID-19, as cases and related deaths have slowly begun to increase.

EcoTarium to lay off 65% of staff on Sept. 4

Worcester science museum EcoTarium announced Friday it will lose 24 staff positions when it closes for the fall and winter on Sept. 4, as it struggles with reduced revenue in the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gardner hotel faces fines after wedding, reception events host 500 people in violation of COVID-19 restrictions

The Colonial Hotel in Gardner allegedly held two events last weekend exceeding Massachusetts state guidelines meant to keep people safe during the coronavirus pandemic.

Revolutionary Clinics slapped with $120K fine, probation

After imposing a cumulative $800,000 in fines last month, the Cannabis Control Commission slapped a $120,000 fine Thursday on a cultivator and manufacturer that sold vaporizer cartridges that exceeded allowed state limits for ethanol to marijuana retailers and dispensaries in late 2018 and early 2019.
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