City Council awarded one of the city’s two retail cannabis licenses to a dispensary that will operate out of a former fast food and seafood restaurant on Route 1.
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City Council awarded one of the city’s two retail cannabis licenses to a dispensary that will operate out of a former fast food and seafood restaurant on Route 1.
Continue reading Council grants first retail cannabis license
The Planning Board paved the way for a former fast food restaurant to become the city’s first retail cannabis dispensary – including a drive-through for pickup only.
Continue reading Planning Board approves cannabis dispensary
In a nearly unanimous vote, City Council approved changes to regulations governing retail dispensaries as residents near a potential cannabis retail location raised concerns primarily about traffic.
Continue reading Council revises retail cannabis regulations
City Council has officially expressed its support of a cannabis retailer as part of the operation’s application to state regulators.
Continue reading Council supports prospective cannabis retailer
It looks like retail cannabis businesses will be allowed to operate within the city after all.
Businesses aiming obtain a cannabis license would have to pay an application fee of $1,000 under legislation to be approved by City Council.
Continue reading City Council to set $1,000 cannabis application fee
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Two cannabis cultivation and/or manufacturing sites could be coming to the city, including one aiming to locate at the former Galaxy Diner.