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Framingham car dealer to pay $750K over deceptive practices

A Framingham used car dealership has agreed to a $925,000 judgment, including restitution to consumers, to resolve allegations.

Cannabis Control Commission to move to Worcester this week

The staff for the board, which has been temporarily based in Boston during its short tenure since 2017 overseeing the state's cannabis cultivation and retail sales industry, will start working in the new location on Nov. 26.

Millis marijuana dispensary to begin medical sales Saturday

Cannabis grower and retailer CommCan, Inc. will begin medical sales at its Millis dispensary on Saturday.

Redemption Rock to begin selling beer in cans

Redemption Rock Brewing Co. is offering four packs of War Castle, its flagship New England India Pale Ale, and Three Decker, a new helles lager, a traditional pale German beer.
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TJX profits rise 9% in third quarter

TJX Cos., the Framingham-based off-price apparel and home fashions retailer, announced Tuesday net sales for the third quarter increased 6% to $10.5 billion.

Plastic bag ban moving forward

The Senate Ways and Means Committee began polling legislation Monday that bans many businesses from providing single-use plastic bags, intending to queue up the bill for a vote Wednesday in the final formal session of the year.

Telegram’s parent $1.4B purchase of USA Today publisher to be final on Tuesday

The shareholders of the two largest U.S. newspaper publishers – including the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and the MetroWest Daily News – approved their planned $1.4-billion purchase, the companies jointly announced Thursday.

Central Mass. tourists spent $626M in 2018  

Visitors to the 36 communities it serves increased their spending by 20.3%, beating the Massachusetts average of 17.8%.
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Rutland couple brings Nicaraguan farming roots to coffee startup

This fall, Rutland coffee roasting startup Brilla Coffee signed a deal to be the exclusive provider of all coffees for Worcester cafe Brew on the Grid.

Mass. marijuana regulators quarantine all non-medical vape products

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission on Tuesday placed a quarantine on nearly all vape products, reinforcing Gov. Charlie Baker's four-month ban on everything but medical devices.
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