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Cannabis industry expecting sales jump for 4/20

Following Easter Sunday, marijuana enthusiasts across the state are gearing up for another widely celebrated, but far less formal, holiday – the marking of April 20, or 4/20.

SBA honors five Central Mass. businesses of the year

The honors include Family Owned Business of the Year, Minority Owned Business of the Year, Women Owned Business of the Year, Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and Small Manufacturer of the Year.

Site of $300M Amazon distribution center in Charlton sells for $10M

The 98-acre plot of land in Charlton due to become a construction site for a $300-million Amazon distribution center sold for $10 million on Monday.

🔒WBJ names the Manufacturing Excellence Award winners for 2022

Now, in its seventh year, the Manufacturing Excellence Awards seeks to accentuate the top performers in a highly complex and varied industry.
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HomeGoods introduces new digital tool for home design

The HomeGoods division of Framingham retail parent TJX Cos. launched its new digital tool to help consumers with their home design projects.

NEADS and Walmart to remove fake service dog vests from stores

Princeton nonprofit NEADS World Class Service Dogs collaborated with American retail giant Walmart to remove fake service dog vests from store shelves in Massachusetts and throughout the East Coast.

Southbridge apartment entrepreneurs buy retail plaza for $12.6M

Two businesspeople, who previously owned an apartment complex in Southbridge, bought a 13-acre commercial retail plaza in that town for $12.6 million on Wednesday.

🔒Infiltrating Worcester’s inner circle

Informal meetings take place across Worcester everyday with the express goal of uplifting a Gateway City on the brink of larger economic and cultural significance.
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🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 6: Competing hardware stores

What was the name of Daniel Waldo’s original hardware store when it closed in 2017?

Iconic Worcester music store to close

Park Avenue music store Jelly’s Discs in Worcester is closing its doors on April 3 after 21 years in business.
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