The Commonwealth Cannabis Company in Millis, a woman- and family-owned operation known by the abbreviation CommCan, is preparing to triple its manufacturing capacity and hire 50 new employees.
The Commonwealth Cannabis Company of Millis, known colloquially as CommCan, plans to triple its cannabis production in the coming months and hire 50 new employees as it expands into the second floor of its Medway grow facility, the company announced on Wednesday.
SIP is made from THC distillate, cane sugar and lemon juice. Each beverage has 5 milligrams of THC, leading consumers to feel the effects within 10-30 minutes, according to CommCan.
Whatever may be keeping people close to home – family, a job, or all the region offers – Baby Boomers and other older adults are increasingly moving to dedicated communities where they can enjoy amenities tailored for them.
Ellen Rosenfeld, owner of Millis marijuana company CommCan, Inc., one of 11 Massachusetts cannabis businesses run by women, has been certified by the state as a woman business enterprise.
Marijuana grower and retailer CommCan, Inc. will open its Millis recreational cannabis dispensary on Wednesday, as the family-owned business has received the letter to commence operations from the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.
The owners of a Millis wealth management firm have been charged by Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin with gambling away clients' money on risky investments.