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Energy & Utilities

  • Pennsylvania firm proposes $100M Charlton LNG facility

    November 5, 2018

    A Pennsylvania energy infrastructure company is teaming up with three other Massachusetts firms to propose a $100-million liquified natural gas, storage and truck-loading facility in Charlton.

    November 5, 2018
  • Outstanding Women in Business 2018: Lancaster started a $16M business out of her house

    Grant Welker October 29, 2018

    Less than a year after graduating from Bentley University with a finance degree, Marianne Lancaster was unhappy in her job until she got a pitch from relatives.

    Grant Welker October 29, 2018
  • $21M Blackstone visitor center opening Saturday

    Grant Welker October 22, 2018

    Ideas for a Blackstone River Valley visitor center were first pitched around three decades ago. On Saturday, the center will finally become reality.

    Grant Welker October 22, 2018
  • Movers & Shakers

    October 15, 2018

    Thirteen professionals were on the move recently in Central Massachusetts.

    October 15, 2018
  • Orsted acquiring Deepwater Wind in $510M deal

    State House News Service October 9, 2018

    Danish wind energy giant Orsted is growing larger with its acquisition of Deepwater Wind, one of its competitors in the United States.

    State House News Service October 9, 2018
  • State orders National Grid work moratorium

    State House News Service October 9, 2018

    State officials on Monday announced that a natural gas pressurization incident in Woburn had spurred them to impose a moratorium on all non-emergency and non-compliance work across National Grid's service territory.

    State House News Service October 9, 2018
  • Boxborough to meet with development site owner in mediation

    Grant Welker September 27, 2018

    Boxborough town officials are scheduled to meet Friday with owners of a development site who sued the town when their proposed 100-unit senior living project was denied.

    Grant Welker September 27, 2018
  • Millbury solar firm installs free system for Marine Corps vet

    Zachary Comeau September 26, 2018

    A Millbury solar firm says it has installed a solar panel system on a U.S. Marine Corps sergeant's house after it was rebuilt following a fire.

    Zachary Comeau September 26, 2018
  • DPU, National Grid union to discuss complaints

    State House News Service September 24, 2018

    The union representing locked out National Grid steelworkers plans to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday with state regulators to discuss a long list of safety complaints.

    State House News Service September 24, 2018
  • Right-to-repair returns with wireless bill

    Zachary Comeau September 18, 2018

    Six years after Massachusetts became the first state in the country to pass a "right to repair" law, the coalition of auto repair and parts shops behind that effort is back.

    Zachary Comeau September 18, 2018
  • 40 Under Forty: The Goldilocks of food truck operators

    Brad Kane September 12, 2018

    For the 40 Under Forty photo shoot at the Highland Street food trucks in Worcester, we were trying to showcase a bustling urban area with creative dining options.

    Brad Kane September 12, 2018
  • 40 Under Forty: Four strangers at Hanover Theatre

    Brad Kane September 10, 2018

    Undoubtedly, one of the biggest obstacles in trying to get members of the WBJ 40 Under Forty together to take great photos on location is they are almost always complete strangers.

    Brad Kane September 10, 2018
  • Little Leaf Farms signs on to supply Springfield's 26,000 students

    Grant Welker September 7, 2018

    Little Leaf Farms, a Devens operation growing baby greens hydroponically, has signed an agreement to supply lettuce and arugula to one of the state's largest public school districts.

    Grant Welker September 7, 2018
  • 40 Under Forty: Water or vodka?

    Brad Kane September 7, 2018

    If you were in a museum full of Russian art, surrounded by Russian artifacts and symbols like nesting dolls, had four shot glasses and a bottle of vodka, what would you do?

    Brad Kane September 7, 2018
  • Mass. ranks sixth in energy efficiency jobs, per report

    State House News Service September 6, 2018

    Massachusetts ranks sixth in the nation for number of full-time energy efficiency jobs in 2017, according to a new report, dropping from fourth in 2016.

    State House News Service September 6, 2018
  • 40 Under Forty: The dragon inside Bancroft Tower

    Brad Kane September 5, 2018

    The prize for best prop brought to the Bancroft Tower shoot – really, all 10 of the 40 Under Forty photo shoots – goes to Michael Alden.

    Brad Kane September 5, 2018

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In November, Massachusetts residents will vote on Question 4 regarding whether or not to legalize restricted use and possession of psychedelic drugs for those 21 and older. The use of psychedelics to treat mental health conditions is slowly becoming more popular within the U.S. On Oct. 10, veterans lobbied on the Boston Common to decriminalize the use of certain types and small quantities of psychedelic substances, claiming its usage has the potential to save lives.

While the proposed law would not impact employers’ rights to enforce workplace policies restricting employee psychedelic substance use, the possibility of legalization does bring up the question of whether or not companies will choose independently to adjust their drug testing policies. The ballot question comes six years after legalized sale of recreational marijuana began in Massachusetts.