Union Twist to go before Land Use next month
The TAB’s Julie Cohen has this update on Union Twist’s plans to open a recreational marijuana shop at 1158 Beacon St. in Four Corners.Newton part of federal grand jury investigation about Mass. cannabis licenses
According to this story in the Boston Globe, a federal grand jury is investigating municipal marijuana agreements in several municipalities, including Newton. At least five communities — Eastham, Leicester, Newton, Northampton, and Uxbridge — confirmed Monday that...Opt-Out Newton mobilizing in city council contests
Opt-Out Newton, the committee behind last year’s unsuccessful campaign to ban recreational marijuana shops in Newton recently sent this email to its supporters… Dear Opt Out Supporter, As you know, the current city council leans in favor of the expansion...Marijuana retailer to hold community meeting Thursday
Ascend Massachusetts is holding a community meeting Thursday on its proposed recreational marijuana shop at the site of the former Beacon Hill Athletic Club at the corner of Cross and Washington Streets. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m., Thursday, July 18 at...Newton’s first recreational marijuana shop can open this weekend
Garden Remedies, which has been a medical marijuana dispensary at 697 Washington Street since 2016, can start selling recreational marijuana this week. The Grand Opening for recreational marijuana sales could be as early as Saturday, Newton Patch reports. Garden...Garden Remedies could be selling retail marijuana next week, Cypress Tree could be next
This just in from Mayor Fuller… Garden Remedies at 697 Washington Street in Newtonville currently is an appointment only medical marijuana dispensary. It is scheduled to have its final inspection by state regulatory officials this Thursday, May 9. The exact...Mary jane at Mary Ann’s and manufacturing zones
The prospect of the bar Mary Ann’s — located just over the Newton line at Cleveland Circle — become a recreational marijuana shop is worrying some abutters and Boston College Police Chief William Evans.
Meanwhile here in Newton Ward 6 Councilor Greg Schwartz sent the email below yesterday to the Newton Highlands list serve in response to objections about his proposal to add some manufacturing zoning districts to the allowable locations for recreational