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Fitchburg marijuana firm to be approved for final license

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission is expected to approve a new cultivation and retail cannabis shop in Fitchburg for final licensure on Thursday, according to public meeting documents.

Q&A: Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing expanding to Maine, getting innovative with beer

Ahead of Exhibit 'A' Brewing Company's expansion to the Maine market, General Manager Kelsey Roth spoke to WBJ about how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted business, lessons learned and why Maine is the best next step for the brewery. 

New biz accelerator will help manufacturers pivot to PPE production

A new business accelerator will help Massachusetts manufacturers pivot to producing and selling personal protective equipment.

ReWalk’s revenue down 50% in first quarter

Marlborough medical device manufacturer ReWalk Robotics on Thursday reported 50% less revenue in the first quarter, compared to the same time period in 2019, the company announced on Thursday.
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Tegra Medical CEO will retire in August

Mark King, CEO of Franklin medical device manufacturer Tegra Medical, will retire on Aug. 1, the company announced on Wednesday.

Q&A: Cultivate turns recreational cannabis sales back on

Leicester’s Cultivate was the first recreational pot shop to open in Worcester County, and among those to reopen their doors to adult-use customers on Monday.

Sunovion wins FDA approval for new Parkinson’s drug

Marlborough pharmaceutical firm Sunovion said Thursday it has received federal approval for the first drug for Parkinson's disease which dissolves under the tongue.

🔒Every member of WBJ Power 50 since 2013

Here’s the list of all 181 professionals who have been named to a Power list & the years they were listed.
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🔒The 2020 most influential people in Central Mass. business

It’s not about having power. It’s about using it.

Baker stresses phase one restart decisions up to employers

Two days after telling some types of businesses how they could reopen as COVID-19 data trends in a positive direction, Gov. Charlie Baker on Wednesday emphasized that there's no need for any company or religious institution uncomfortable with the idea of reopening to come back to work.
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