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Milford Business May Get First Recreational Marijuana License
State officials meet with Sira Naturals on Thursday to consider approving the business to cultivate marijuana for recreational use.

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State officials meet with Sira Naturals on Thursday to consider approving the business to cultivate marijuana for recreational use.

The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following are excerpts from the Shrewsbury police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Eldridge also announced a partnership between his re-election campaign and L'Italien campaign for Congress.
A Grafton church is hosting "Reading Frederick Douglass Together: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
The former head of police in Rutland is now going to be selling houses in Worcester County.
The company could now accommodate up to 5,000 employees in town, nearly doubling the 2,900 already employed in Natick.
The Grafton Indians clinched the division finals to head to states.
Thousands of dollars of damages in the form of graffiti was reportedly sprayed on Milford High School overnight, and there are suspects.
Plus, this beautiful property is open to the public daily, dawn to dusk.
Now's your chance to talk to your district's state representative.
Now's your chance to talk to your district's state representative.
Now's your chance to talk to your district's state representative.
Now's your chance to talk to your district's state representative.
“By directing the funding toward jobs that promote healthy living, we are aiming to tackle obesity and disease prevention."
“By directing the funding toward jobs that promote healthy living, we are aiming to tackle obesity and disease prevention."
The following are excerpts from the Grafton police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
WayCam's putting the spotlight on the future of the Wayland Library.
The following are excerpts from the Marlborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A homeowner was asleep when a woman reportedly broke in, took belongings from the front porch and brought them to the back.