181 vie for Mass. medical marijuana dispensary licenses
The size of the applicant pool “exceeded most people’s expectations,” said one medical marijuana expert.
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The size of the applicant pool “exceeded most people’s expectations,” said one medical marijuana expert.
Election officials have tried to identify tight spots long before the Sept. 24 preliminary election.
Dennis Cutrona’s trouble is the latest to come as the state Department of Unemployment Assistance has moved to a new $46 million computer system.
The differences highlight how the consumer experience will vary widely under health care reform.
“The box” is supposed to connect authorities to live translators in less than a minute.
Taste of Summer
The fruit’s arrival wraps up three hot months of sowing and harvesting on Kimball Fruit Farm, Carl Hills’s 200-acre idyll on the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border.
Places like Blo, Hairo, and Be Styled don’t cut hair but are being embraced by clients frustrated at seeing their coiffed tresses turn limp shortly after hours with a stylist.
Dodgers 2, Red Sox 0
The Red Sox have not won consecutive games since Aug. 6-7 and are now percentage points behind Tampa Bay in the AL East.
Dan Shaughnessy
The odds of any athlete talking to me after not having time for Jenny Dell are about one hundred million-to-one.
Derrick Z. Jackson
Dartmouth College far too often seems to exist solely to reveal the depths of racial catatonia among cloistered white students.
The DH said that his comments on the Ryan Dempster-Alex Rodriguez affair were not meant as criticism of his teammate.
The move comes in the wake of a Globe story about university president Evan Dobelle’s history of charging high expenses to the school.
A tight lockdown on Cairo all but squelched a planned day of protests by the Muslim Brotherhood and allies, suggesting that the military government had gained a decisive edge.
Suffolk DA Dan Conley wants fellow mayoral candidate Marty Walsh to swear off spending by special interest groups and labor unions.
Americans cut back sharply in July on their purchases of new homes, a sign that higher mortgage rates may slow the housing recovery.
A “pop-up theater” will be the first taste of what Fiddlehead’s arrival as resident theater company at the Strand Theatre could mean to the neighborhood.
More than 80 styles of beer from more than 30 Massachusetts breweries will be available to sample in the Seaport World Trade Center.
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