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Acacia: Little impact to Chinese company restrictions

Acacia Communications is complying with a federal order imposing restrictions on doing business with Chinese telecommunications equipment and consumer electronics manufacturer.

Cogmedix to expand with new West Boylston HQ

Worcester medical device contract manufacturer Cogmedix is expanding its facilities and moving into a new headquarters at an 80,000-square-foot building in West Boylston.

Mass. unemployment rate hit lowest level in 19 years

April's unemployment rate was down from 3.0% in March to 2.9% in April, which is the lowest rate since December 2000, according to state officials.

CCC holds off on approving Sira Naturals’ acquisition

The acquisition of Milford marijuana company Sira Naturals by a Canadian investment group will have to wait, as the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission opted to ask for additional information.
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Nasoya Foods penalized $5K for tofu odor violations

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection has issued a demand for Ayer food production company Nasoya Foods to pay $5,000 for air pollution violations.

Lancaster lumber facility penalized $9,620 for toxic use violations

Lancaster lumber treatment facility and distributor Bestway of New England, Inc. has been penalized $9,620 for hazardous waste and toxic use violations.

Maine marijuana grower to lease West Boylston building

A cannabis product manufacturer based in Maine is looking to enter the Massachusetts market after securing a lease in West Boylston.

Five Worcester cannabis firms up for planning approval

The Worcester Planning Board will be asked on Wednesday to approve special permits for five cannabis businesses including three storefront retailers and two producers.
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Arch Therapeutics to raise $2.8M in RDO

Framingham wound care product manufacturer Arch Therapeutics is hoping to raise $2.8 million in a registered direct offering with five accredited investors.

NEC system to provide backup power, drinking water to Oregon city

Westborough energy storage systems manufacturer NEC Energy Solutions has completed a 500-kilowatt battery energy storage system at an Oregon elementary school.
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