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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
 
Gardner Ale House begins beer distribution
 
The brewery at the Gardner Ale House has announced that it will distribute its beer under the name Moon Hill Brewing Co.
 
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Natick’s Nasuni tops $80.5 million in funding
 
Nasuni, a Natick file-storage-and-protection company serving enterprise customers, has raised $17.5 million in a round of financing that pushed the organization to over $80 million in overall funding.
 
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Israel, Mass. agree to joint research
 
Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday signed an agreement with Israeli officials calling for Massachusetts and Israel to pursue joint research and development efforts aimed at bringing new products to the global marketplace.
 
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Mass. to be 'seller's market' in 2017
 
The 2017 Market Outlook Report from RE/MAX INTEGRA is predicting a continuation of the seller's market that dominated 2016, with the caveat that market balance could come later in the year.
 
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Mass. credit unions behind on growth
 
A new report from the National Credit Union Administration shows Massachusetts credit union growth was behind the national average across many major measures in the third quarter.
 
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Boston Scientific closes $75M acquisition
 
Boston Scientific has closed a deal with a Vancouver company to acquire its tissue processing technology and facility for $67,909,800.
 
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Worcester considering $300K eminent domain to protect watershed
 
Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus has requested the City Council sign off on $300,000 worth of eminent domain takings that will help protect the city's watershed.
 
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Regional Roundup
 
Millbury methadone measures go to town meeting (Telegram & Gazette)
 
Nature loving shopping (MetroWest Daily News)
 
Cambridge Innovation Center pushes into Providence (Boston Globe)
 
DOW heads to 20K (Bloomberg)
 
 
Question of the Week
 
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Massachusetts voters said yes to legalizing marijuana on Nov. 8, but questions remain as to whether or not legal sales will happen by this coming October, as the law prescribes. Gov. Charlie Baker said he wants a timely implementation, however, the town of Ashland has already voted to delay sales until 2018 and other municipalities may follow suit.
Should sales of marijuana be delayed by communities?
Yes. Towns and cities need to make sure these retailers are handled appropriately.
Yes. The ballot initiative was a farce and the federal government will soon crack down on legal marijuana.
No. The people have spoken.
No. Delays will deny communities a potentially lucrative source of revenue and taxes.

 
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Boston competition comes to Central Mass. with Steward expansion
 
 
Westborough land sells for $7M; 700 homes to be built
 
 
Business, community leaders named to Art Museum board
 
 
 
 
 
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