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Dudley dispensary blending cannabis and music to open in revitalized mill

Greatest Hits Cannabis Co., a retail dispensary meshing cannabis and music, will open its flagship location at a 158-year-old mill in Dudley on Tuesday.

🔒How do you replace a college president? 8 Central Mass. colleges are finding out

Since 2020, more than half of Central Massachusetts’ colleges and universities have seen a transition in top leadership, with eight presidents leaving or announcing their departure in the last two years.

Nichols launches $15K accelerated MBA program

The Accelerated Convenient Transformational MBA is designed for business professionals with at least five years of experience looking to further their education, according to the college’s Wednesday press release.

Nichols taps Bryant dean as new provost

Nichols College in Dudley has appointed Daniel Borgia, a dean and professor at Bryant University’s campus in Zhuhai, China, as its new provost.
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Spectrum doubles internet speed in 30 Central Mass. towns

Spectrum Internet, a communications technology provider affiliated with Charter Communications, Inc., has doubled the starting download speed of its internet service from 100 to 200 Mbps throughout its Central Mass. locations, according to a Tuesday press release.

Nichols opens student bar with plans to expand to general public

Dubbed the Bison Den, the facility is located at the Dudley Hill Golf Club and will eventually open to the general public. The bar had a soft opening on Tuesday.

Central Mass. communities allotted $171M for bridge repairs

The state plans to allocate $171 million for construction projects on 25 bridges in Central Massachusetts, according to an initial list posted by Gov. Charlie Baker.

Nichols names retired MAPFRE execs as board chair and vice chair

Nichols College in Dudley has elected a new chair and vice chair of its 29-member board of trustees.
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🔒Dudley $45M mill redevelopment seeks to further anchor a revitalization

Over 200 years and several ownership changes later, the vacant 1864-era complex remaining today is on the brink of being redeveloped into loft apartments.

Central Mass. towns receive $50M for water infrastructure construction

Central Massachusetts communities have received roughly $44.3 million in loans and $5.6 million in loan forgiveness grants from the state treasurer to go towards improvements to drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, according to a Thursday release from the office of State Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, who is also chair of the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust.
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