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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
 
Central Mass. colleges say federal guidance won't change admissions
 
Central Massachusetts colleges say they don't expect to change their admissions reviews as a result of the Trump Administration's advisement that colleges no longer consider a student's race or ethnicity in the admissions process.
 
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Frances Anthes stepping down as health center CEO
 
Family Health Center of Worcester President and CEO Frances Anthes will retire from her post at the end of the year, the organization announced Thursday.
 
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Leicester's Cultivate to be 2nd allowed to grow recreational pot
 
Leicester cannabis dispensary and cultivation facility Cultivate is seeking an adult-use growing license from state cannabis regulators.
 
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Board of Health approves first medical marijuana dispensary
 
The Worcester Board of Health has approved a license for Good Chemistry's medical marijuana dispensary in the Canal District, making it the first dispensary to receive city approval.
 
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Avidia Bank, Exhibit 'A' collaborate to make new beer
 
Two companies both relatively new to Framingham are now partnering - to make beer.
 
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U.S. Attorney for Mass. gives tepid assurances to legal pot industry
 
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Andrew Lelling issued a statement Tuesday expanding upon his previous comments about how his office will approach the newly state-legal marijuana industry, which remains wholly illegal under federal law.
 
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Devens says it is fighting environmental lawsuit
 
The Devens Enterprise Commission said Tuesday it is fighting against a lawsuit that alleges Devens has allowed polluted rainwater to enter the Nashua River.
 
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The Power 50: Anthony Consigli
 
The head of Central Massachusetts' largest commercial contractor – with $1.2 billion in 2017 revenue, 975 employees and seven offices along the East Coast – Anthony and brother Matthew are the fourth generation to lead the family-owned construction firm.
 
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Regional Roundup
 
 
The list: Top hospitals
 
Ranked by number of licensed beds as of February 2018
 
UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester 779
MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham 307
Saint Vincent Hospital, Worcester 283
UMass Memorial HealthAlliance-Clinton, Leominster 163
Westborough Behavioral Healthcare Hospital, Westborough 152
Sources: Each hospital, Mass. Center for Health Information and Analysis
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Worcester has one full recreational marijuana applicant so far
 
 
The Power 50: Chris Coghlin
 
 
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Worcester seeks pot shop applicants
 
 
 
 

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