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G&F Precision Molding acquires Maine’s Form Tech Tool & Mold

Sturbridge custom injection molder G&F Precising Molding has acquired Maine’s Form Tech Tool & Mold, headquartered in Biddeford, the company announced on Monday.

Building supplier leaves Worcester site for Millbury

The building supply chain Wallboard Supply Company has moved out of its Worcester location to a new site at 1535 Grafton Road in Millbury.

Tegra expands operations to Europe and Asia

Franklin contract medical device manufacturer Tegra Medical is expanding its operations into Europe and Asia, the company announced on Monday.

Waters Corp. reports 8.2% decrease in profits for third quarter

Milford life sciences company Waters Corp. reported a 8.2% decrease in revenue during the company’s third quarter, according to an earnings report published Tuesday.
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Polar expanding by 100K sq. ft. on Worcester’s Millbrook St.

Polar Beverages has agreed to lease nearly 100,000 square feet of space at the former A. Schulman manufacturing plant on Millbrook Street in Worcester.

Medical marijuana dispensary Bountiful Farms opens in Natick

A new medical marijuana dispensary has opened at 13 Mercer Road in Natick.

Bud’s Goods plans Halloween cannabis opening in Worcester

Bud’s Goods & Provisions Corp., an adult-use cannabis dispensary on West Boylston Street in Worcester, plans to open for orders on Oct. 30, with a formal soft opening scheduled for Halloween, the company announced on Wednesday.

Redemption Rock becomes Worcester’s second benefit corp.

Redemption Rock Brewing Co. in Worcester is officially a certified benefit corporation, the second company to earn that title in Worcester, and the first craft brewery B-Corp in Massachusetts, the company announced on Tuesday.
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Insulet names Howard University president to its board

Acton medical device company Insulet has named Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick to its board of directors, the company announced on Tuesday.

CCC puts cap on number of marijuana delivery licenses

After wading through a raft of comments from municipal leaders, established industry players and advocates, marijuana regulators on Tuesday ironed out the final wrinkles of their plan to establish a structure for home delivery of marijuana and create new business opportunities -- and rejected a proposal to delay delivery until 2023.
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