Growing cannabis player Curaleaf poised to capitalize if legalization approved

As Connecticut continues to wrestle with the idea of legalizing recreational marijuana, a Massachusetts cannabis operator is positioning itself as a market leader. — Read on westfaironline.com/129386/growing-cannabis-player-curaleaf-poised-to-capitalize-if-legalization-approved/

Roulette players adjusting, casinos adapting in pandemic – News – MetroWest Daily News, Framingham, MA – Framingham, MA

BOSTON — Even now that roulette has been reintroduced to gaming floors, crowd sizes at Massachusetts casinos are still “well below” occupancy levels authorized by the Gaming Commission, one top regulator said Thursday. Overall compliance with the commission’s COVID-19 safety guidelines among casinos and players “has been good, with no significant issues to report,” said Loretta …

Cannabis equity coalition takes stand against racist attacks on Black-operated business in Harvard Square

/PRNewswire/ — A neighborhood association’s overtly racist comments and controversial opposition to a Black-owned and locally operated business in upscale… — Read on http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cannabis-equity-coalition-takes-stand-against-racist-attacks-on-black-operated-business-in-harvard-square-301158197.html

ABCC Issues a Number of Decisions in September and October for Violations of the COVID-19 Emergency Order. Click the link below to view the ABCC’s decisions issued in 2020. There have been a number of decisions written in September and October for violations of the Governor’s COVID-19 Emergency Order. All of these licenses were suspended indefinitely. A few of them have been reconsidered with the suspension being lifted. As we move into the winter months with the number of COVID cases rising, the ABCC will be doing more compliance checks. Please make sure that you stay in compliance with the Emergency Order.

ABCC 2020 Decisions | Mass.gov — Read on http://www.mass.gov/lists/abcc-2020-decisions

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Partnerships for Recovery, $774 Million Economic Recovery Plan | Mass.gov

Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced a $774 million comprehensive plan to stabilize and grow the Massachusetts economy. The plan focuses on getting people back to work, supporting small businesses, fostering innovation, revitalizing downtowns and ensuring housing stability. Partnerships for Recovery begins today by directing $115 million in new funding to small businesses and Main Streets …