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Little Leaf Farms in Devens has doubled its greenhouse growing capacity to 10 acres, allowing the hydroponic greens manufacturer to produce more than 2 million packages of lettuce each month, the company announced on Wednesday.
Girouard Tool Corp., a Leominster injection molding company, was approved Thursday by the state for tax breaks to help make possible a $2.8-million expansion, and a Fitchburg restaurant has received a tax credit to move downtown.
A retail plaza on Route 12 just south of downtown Leominster has been bought by a Paxton resident for just under $2.4 million.
YOU Inc., a Worcester behavioral health and education agency, has sold an educational campus straddling the Templeton and Winchendon line for $3.4 million to a Florida addiction services firm.
Atlantic Medicinal Partners opened its first recreational marijuana dispensary in Fitchburg on Friday. The dispensary is locally owned and vertically integrated.
Two Lancaster human service agencies are forming an affiliation and a plan to eventually merge.
Atlantic Medicinal Partners of Woburn officially opened its new Fitchburg marijuana dispensary at noon on Friday, the company announced, where it will serve both recreational and medicinal customers.
GFA Federal Credit Union of Gardner and Arizona-based tech company Hypur have partnered to provide digital contactless payments, curbside pickup and increased delivery options for cannabis companies who do business with the credit union.
Clinton Savings Bank has named former Unibank vice president Marina Taylor as its new senior vice president and commercial lending officer, the financial institution announced on Tuesday.
The Doctor Franklin Perkins School in Lancaster, an agency for children and adults with complex learning challenges, has been awarded a $12,000 grant to help students with readiness for college.
On July 4, President Donald Trump signed into law massive new legislation designed to enact his agenda. The nearly 900-page package includes provisions such as $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, increased funding for immigration enforcement, and a $1-trillion reduction in Medicaid spending, while increasing the country’s debt limit by $5 trillion.
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