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Discovery Museum completes $8.8M campaign, to debut renovation | The renovated Discovery Museum in Acton will reopen its doors next month after an extensive project doubling the size of the original museum after an $8.8-million fundraising campaign. | Read more >> | Spencer Technologies acquires Yankee Candle N.H. vendor | Northborough retail technology developer Spencer Technologies announced Tuesday it has finalized its acquisition of a New Hampshire firm. | Read more >> | Simonds International opens customer-focused S.C. facility | Fresh off of a merger an Oregon company, Fitchburg wood saw manufacturer Simonds International has opened a new facility in South Carolina. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Can't answer the question in your email? Click here to view as web page before commenting. | U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memo, a federal guideline suggesting the federal government not enforce federal marijuana laws in states with legalized marijuana. In Massachusetts, medical marijuana is already legal, and companies can begin applying to open recreational marijuana shops in April. Those stores can open in July. The Massachusetts marijuana business is projected to be a $1.1-billion industry by 2020. Should federal marijuana laws be enforced in Massachusetts as sales of recreational cannabis are expected to begin in just a few months? No. Massachusetts voted to legalize it and state's rights should matter. Partially. People operating outside the state law like bulk traffickers still need to be brought to justice. Yes. It's classified by the Drug Enforcement Agency as a Schedule I drug and is still illegal federally. | |
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