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Members-only cannabis club opens in Canal District

The Summit Lounge, a members-only marijuana club, opened today on Water Street in Worcester.

Ed Hyder, owner of Worcester Mediterranean market, dies

Ed Hyder, who ran his popular Worcester Mediterranean market for 42 years, died from complications from chronic lymphocytic leukemia at age 67.

Baker wants CCC to focus on retail pot

Draft regulations to govern the sale of marijuana fail to resolve some "thorny" issues about marijuana cafes and pot sales at cinemas, the Baker administration advised the Cannabis Control Commission.

Central Mass. firms praise GOP tax savings

Although all the ramifications are yet to be realized, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Republican-backed tax overhaul Congress passed almost entirely along party lines in December, has led to local companies reinvesting in their U.S. operations.
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Regulations will create progressive Massachusetts marijuana industry

The chairman of the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission says well-founded regulations rooted in public input will help Massachusetts create a leading national marijuana industry.

Following $230M Commerce buy, Berkshire moves forward with fresh faces

Four months after acquiring Worcester's Commerce Bank for $230 million, Pittsfield's Berkshire Hills Bancorp., Inc. has replaced the old Commerce leadership as it strives to maintain the brand's market presence.

Shrewsbury firm wants to be the pay-as-you-go COO

Andrew Langlois' side hustle became his passion, as he discovered a niche of helping small firms use new technology like iPad point-of-sale systems and digital opportunities it afforded.

Lawmakers working to avoid minimum wage, paid leave ballot question

Two key Democrats in the House and Senate are working to make sure voters don't have to decide whether a $15 minimum wage and guaranteed paid family and medical leave is good public policy, but it's another group holding all the cards.
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Framingham mill slated for renovation sells for $3.75M

The Bancroft Building, a mill building on a Framingham site slated for 258 units of housing, has sold for $3.75 million.

Lelling reinforces DOJ stance on cannabis

Opioid crimes are his top drug enforcement priority, but U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling told reporters Wednesday that his enforcement of federal marijuana laws could ensnare anyone from an hourly wage employee at a marijuana dispensary to a bank that opens an account for a pot shop.
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