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Regulators see Mass. at cannabis crossroads

Five years since its creation and now made up entirely of a second wave of commissioners, the Cannabis Control Commission and the legal marijuana sector that it oversees are at a critical crossroads and regulators are gearing up for a rulemaking round that one commissioner said could "make or break" the industry here.

Worcester, Leominster, Holliston manufacturers granted $750K for upgrades

Three Central Massachusetts companies were included in a group of 15 Massachusetts manufacturing companies awarded a total $3.4 million in grants from The Massachusetts Manufacturing Accelerate Program.

Regulators see Massachusetts at cannabis crossroads

Five years since its creation and now made up entirely of a second wave of commissioners, the Cannabis Control Commission and the legal marijuana sector that it oversees are at a critical crossroads and regulators are gearing up for a rulemaking round that one commissioner said could "make or break" the industry here.

Clinton warehouse sold to Florida firm for $49M

A 458,681-square-foot warehouse building at 111 Adams St. in Clinton sold for $49.3 million on Friday, as part of a larger deal to Florida real estate investment firm Westbrook Partners.
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🔒Movers & Shakers for Sept. 19, 2022

JENNIFER DiFRANCO has been named director of development at Worcester Academy, effective Aug. 1. DiFranco, a current...

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 15: Lunch cars

What is the name of the Shrewsbury Street restaurant housed inside a Worcester Lunch Car Co. diner?

Bose introduces new noise-canceling wireless earbuds

Bose has released its next generation of noise-canceling earbuds, a line the company said Thursday will result in the world’s best noise cancellation from any headphone, banded or in-ear.

Raytheon receives $375M intelligence and space contract

Raytheon Technologies’ intelligence and space division has been awarded a Federal Aviation Administration contract with a ceiling value of $375 million over 10 years. 
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MassDevelopment names interim leader in Devens following departure

Jessica Strunkin, executive vice president at MassDevelopment and the leader of its Devens mixed-use community, has left her position, leaving the state agency to find a new de facto town manager.

Historic diner sold in Gardner

An historic Worcester Lunch Car Co. diner was sold on Thursday to new owner-operators.
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