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CCC: cannabis industry needs more test labs

State regulators on Tuesday asked the Cannabis Control Commission to prioritize the review of license applications for independent testing labs.

Worcester, PawSox still in talks despite R.I. bill passage

Despite Rhode Island lawmakers passing a bill calling for the building of an $83-million ballpark to keep the Pawtucket Red Sox in the state, conversations between Worcester and the team continue.

Milford marijuana incubator seeks to cut costs for young companies

Milford marijuana cultivator Sira Naturals is launching the Sira Accelerator, a program aimed at breaking down those financial and time barriers to entering the legal marijuana market.

Embrace the grand bargain

We've previously said a $15 minimum wage would be an important step forward for the state's businesses, and the grand bargain smartly spreads the increase over five years.
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Movers & Shakers

RYAN LANDRY is the new assistant vice president and senior consumer loan underwriter for UniBank. Landry, who...

St. Mary’s Credit Union to open Framingham branch

St. Mary's Credit Union will open a new branch in Framingham, the credit union said Wednesday.

Milford’s Sira Naturals awarded first legal marijuana growing license

Milford-based Sira Naturals has been awarded the state's first recreational marijuana license, allowing it to grow recreational marijuana at its facility in town.

Roots opening concept clothing store at Natick Mall

The Canadian clothing store Roots will open a concept store at the Natick Mall next Thursday as part of its expansion into the Boston area.
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T.J. Maxx partners with Will & Grace actress

T.J. Maxx -- the retail store owned by Framingham-based TJX Cos. -- is again enlisting the help of powerful females to push The Maxx You Project, which seeks to encourage women to embrace their individuality via digital and real life communities.

Milford’s Sira Naturals in line for first recreational pot license

State marijuana regulators are poised Thursday to grant the state's first legal marijuana business license to a cultivation facility at Sira Naturals in Milford.
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