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Acton pot dispensary Mass Wellspring reopens after forced shutdown

Acton medical marijuana dispensary Mass Wellspring reopened Wednesday after being ordered by the state to close.

Westborough nursing home settles in patient death investigation

A Westborough rehabilitation and skilled nursing home has agreed to pay $37,500 to resolve allegations the facility failed to take adequate steps after a patient fell 19 times.

Caroline’s Cannabis to begin Uxbridge pot sales on March 15

With the go-ahead from the state's cannabis regulators, Uxbridge retail pot store Caroline's Cannabis will open on March 15.

Southbridge Tech Incubator seeks startups

The Southbridge Tech Incubator, the first Central Mass. South technical co-working space, is now accepting lease applications.
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Galvin forms group to work with fintech industry

Calling it a "rapidly growing space," the top securities regulators in Massachusetts on Friday announced the formation of a working group to engage with the financial technology, or fintech, sector.

Tax reform, one year later

The U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was rushed through the House and Senate. As a result, numerous details were not addressed, and drafting errors need correcting.

Common misconceptions of the pass-through deduction

Even though the U.S. Tax Cut and Jobs Act is more than a year old, businesses are still scrambling to figure out how the so-called pass-through deduction is supposed to work.

Caroline’s Cannabis bucks the big marijuana industry trend

Caroline's Cannabis s the first woman-owned small business and the first general applicant to be awarded a final state license to sell marijuana products.
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CCC chief: alcohol, marijuana regulation not the same

The state's chief marijuana regulator said Wednesday it is simply not practical to try to apply the framework for alcoholic beverage regulation to the cannabis industry

Central Mass. chambers split over $400K in development funds

Four Central Massachusetts chambers of commerce have received more than $100,000 each in state funding to help with initiatives targeting small businesses.
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