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Baker argues for expungement, not pardons, for marijuana convictions

Expunging criminal records for simple marijuana possession would be the "fastest, easiest, and quickest way" to deal with those convictions, not pardons like President Joe Biden recommended, Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday.

Five-story, 99-unit development proposed for Main Street in Marlborough

Boston developer JW Capital Partners has submitted a proposal to the Marlborough City Council to potentially build a mixed-use development featuring 99 apartments and 5,047 square feet of retail or restaurant space on the ground floor at 57 Main St.

🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 16: Davey’s bags

In addition to being Chester Herwitz’ business partner in Davey's handbags, how was Davida related to him?

🔒The nation’s largest bank is opening its first branch in Worcester, as local banks adjust to a changing market

Will a big bank like Chase put Central Massachusetts-headquartered banks at a disadvantage? Industry leaders here don’t think so.
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🔒Beer’s (almost) missing ingredient: carbon dioxide

Talk of CO2 shortages has become commonplace among brewers in Central Massachusetts.

Worcester developer buys former Walgreens site in Shrewsbury for $1M

Chacharone Properties of Worcester has purchased 557 Main St., the former site of a Walgreens Pharmacy in Shrewsbury for $970,000.

Long-time Worcester market closes Cambridge Street satellite location

Family-owned Worcester butcher and grocer D'Errico's Market has closed its Cambridge Street location after almost two years, according to the company's Facebook page.

Northborough firm to open Marlborough research facility for electric vehicle technology

A new technology company is coming to Marlborough, as part of its expansion into the electric vehicle market.
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Dick’s Sporting Goods outdoor specialty brand to open Framingham location

Public Lands, an outdoor specialty brand from Pennsylvania-based Dick’s Sporting Goods, will open a new location in Framingham on Oct. 14.

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.
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