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Natick to seek pot license applicants starting Wednesday

Natick is expected to post a Request For Information to potential marijuana license applicants on the town's website on Wednesday.

Worcester pot shop receives license for medical marijuana

Resinate will open on Millbury Street as Worcester's fourth marijuana dispensary, after it received final approval to sell medical cannabis on Thursday.

CCC unveils recreational marijuana policy tracking webpage

The state's Cannabis Control Commission has launched a new webpage to help recreational cannabis license applicants, communities, and the public identify the status of adult-use marijuana zoning and related policies.

Worcester Public Market opens with a splash

There were no movie stars, but Thursday’s debut of the Worcester Public Market looked more like a Hollywood premiere. The searchlights could be seen a mile from Green Street in Kelley Square in the city’s Canal District.
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More Macy’s closures could be coming to Central Mass.

Macy’s at The Mall at Whitney Field in Leominster is set to close this year, but the fate of the four other stores in Central Massachusetts is unclear.

Park Avenue cafe for sale

The Coffee Stop Cafe at the former Whiskey Tango pub last year is seeking a buyer to purchase the equipment and lease the 1,000-square foot space on  Park Avenue.

Natick Papyrus among stores closing

The Papyrus greeting cards and stationery store in the Natick Mall will close, along with the rest of the chain's 254 stores.

IC Federal Credit Union names three new SVPs

Three long-term employees of the IC Federal Credit Union have been promoted to its executive team, according to Anthony Emerson, president and CEO of the Fitchburg-based lender.
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Lawmakers support giving CCC authority over host agreements with pot companies

The Cannabis Policy Committee on Beacon Hill has advanced a measure that would give the Cannabis Control Commission express authority to review and regulate the mandatory agreements and payments between host communities and marijuana businesses.

Construction to begin at $45M Edgemere revitalization this summer

The abandoned Edgemere Drive-In on Route 20 in Shrewsbury is set to become a $45-million mixed-use project. The Shrewsbury Planning Board approved Edgemere Crossing at Flint Pond on the 68-acre site. It includes a Market Basket and 250 apartments.
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