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Friday, July 13, 2018
 
Worcester's first pot dispensary to open Aug. 2
 
Good Chemistry was approved on Thursday to open its medical marijuana dispensary in the Canal District at 9 Harrison St.
 
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Front Street apartment complex completed; 26% leased
 
Final construction has been completed on the 145 Front at City Square development in downtown Worcester, with about one-fourth of apartment units under lease agreements.
 
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Shirley wireless communications firm raises $7M
 
NewEdge Signal Solutions, a Shirley wireless communications company, has raised $6.6 million in funding, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week.
 
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Stow manufacturer to make $4.1M worth of B-52 bomber parts
 
A Stow division of a California manufacturer has been awarded a $4.1-million contract to produce parts for the U.S. Air Force’s B-52 aircraft.
 
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Framingham State, UMass Law reach degree agreement
 
Framingham State University and the University of Massachusetts School of Law have signed an agreement allowing students to get their bachelor's and law degrees in six years.
 
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Former Athol bank employee indicted for $100K embezzlement
 
A former Athol Savings Bank employee has been indicted on charges of embezzling more than $100,000 from customer accounts beginning in August 2016 to last December.
 
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CCC begins review of testing laboratory license
 
The Cannabis Control Commission is reviewing its first license application from an independent testing laboratory, which help the legal marijuana industry kick off later this month.
 
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The Power 50: Cliff Rucker
 
An out-of-town owner might strike doubters as someone not fully committed to the city where his team plays. That's never been a concern with Cliff Rucker.
 
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Week in review
 
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 after 27 years with the organization. 
 
Technetics to close Oxford manufacturing site, lay off 97 workers
 
Gas turbine component manufacturer Technetics will lay off 97 workers by the end of August when it closes its Oxford facility. The South Carolina company, a subsidiary of North Carolina-based Enpro Industries, said market conditions were driving the closure.
 
Court fines Sinovel $1.5M for AMSC theft
 
Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Sinovel has been fined $1.5 million by a U.S. federal court for stealing trade secrets from Ayer-based AMSC.
 
 
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