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This fall, Rutland coffee roasting startup Brilla Coffee signed a deal to be the exclusive provider of all coffees for Worcester cafe Brew on the Grid.
A federal grand jury is looking into the mandatory agreements and payments between host communities and marijuana businesses, according to a report in the Boston Globe.
Buying local is more than just a marketing phrase and it should matter to you.
IBA Inc., a Millbury-based supplier of dairy farm equipment, will be relocating to a new 70,000-square-foot facility in Sutton with the purchase of the property for just under $2 million.
During May's relatively short tenure leading the nonprofit Central Mass Grown, the longtime farmer has secured more than $250,000 in grant funding to create and expand educational and outreach programming and increased membership by 10% to now
Cannabis producer Sira Naturals is planning a third facility in Milford to nearly double its building footprint in town.
Two years and a day after Gov. Charlie Baker signed the state's marijuana law into effect, lawmakers on Monday morning weighed two issues that have proven to be the among the thorniest for regulators.
For his third act, Sellew led the creation of Little Leaf Farms in Devens, which has attracted widespread attention for its year-round technologically advanced, hands-off, nearly completely automated leafy greens growing facility.
AquaBounty will soon begin to produce its genetically modified salmon at its facility in Indiana after the U.S. Food & Drug Administration in March lifted an import alert enacted in a 2016 U.S. budget rider banning the product from the U.S.
Environmental protection and recycling advocates aligned with a "zero waste" coalition are gearing up for a Beacon Hill hearing next week on statewide single-use plastic bag ban legislation.
A Maynard company that genetically engineers fish and raises them in controlled settings is looking to soon begin farming salmon in the U.S.
Still Life Farm in the eclectic farming community of Hardwick is one of Central Massachusetts' hidden treasures.
Tree House Brewing Co. is now trying its hand at farming.
Despite facing what may be an insurmountable uphill battle, the developer behind a planned $100-million marijuana growing facility in Charlton plans to continue pushing forward with the project.
The proposed operator of a 1-million-square-foot cannabis cultivation facility is suing the Charlton Planning Board after it denied the company's site plan earlier this month.
For the first week, the stores reported a combined 56,380 products sold and an average of just under $40. Customers are averaging 3.4 products per transaction.