A Dartmouth farmer is asking the town for a waiver so that she might apply to operate a marijuana cultivation facility on her Old Fall River Road property.
Not only is this 850-pound cannabis-infused brownie a celeb, but the happy group of folks who baked up this treat in New Bedford are also now internet-famous.
The reality is those permitted to sell legal pot in New Bedford are having a tough time executing plans. So far, only one has secured the financial backing.
New Bedford’s first retail cannabis business cleared its final hurdle and will soon begin remodeling in order to open up on Coggeshall Street later this year.
Massachusetts voters legalized adult use of marijuana and a retail market to supply those consumers in 2016. The rollout has been slow and COVID-19 didn't help.
Catering to medical patients and recreational users, Ascend will be offering a wide selection of products, from different strands to edibles, to accessories, and more.