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August 20, 2018

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wbjournal.com | August 20, 2018 | Worcester Business Journal 15 W Simply Beter. Visit us online or stop by any of our locations today. Uxbridge . Southbridge . Sturbridge Charlton . Grafton . Auburn *APY=Annual Percentage Yield accurate as of 8/1/18. Rates are variable and may change aer account opening. If qualifications are met each monthly qualification cycle: (1) Up to $30.00 of national ATM surcharges posted and settled per qualification cycle will be reimbursed and credited to the account on the last day of monthly statement cycle; (2) Up to $15.00 of Savers Bank foreign ATM processing fees posted and settled per qualification cycle will be reimbursed and credited to account on the last day of monthly statement cycle; (3) balances from $10.00 up to $25,000 earn 1.95% interest rate (2.00% APY); and (4) balances $25,000.01 and over earn 0.25% interest rate (2.00% - 0.60% APY depending on account balance) on the portion of the balance over $25,000. 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RETIREMENT PLAN SERVICES THAT PASS THE TEST Each client's situa on is different and results may vary from those presented here Huron called the slow rollout of the industry in Massachusetts a very deliberate process ensuring the industry thrives once companies can begin sales. City, country applications In Worcester, Prime Wellness of Con- necticut, will seek medical and retail licenses at its 65 Pullman St. location. Hudson-based Temescal Wellness wants to cultivate and manufacture products at 141 SW Cutoff where it does so for medical products. One company, Trichome Health Corp. of Boston, has held or plans to hold three informational meetings for three different retail stores in Worcester: 580 Park Ave., 62-68 West Boylston St., and 288 Shrewsbury St. As of early July, only Headyco LLC, has submitted a full application to the CCC for a cultivation facility in Worces- ter, at 170 Goddard Memorial Drive. For the entire county, 29 companies have fully submitted application packets to the state, according to the CCC. Worcester County has been the busiest county for recreational marijuana applications. Berkshire County is the only other county in double digits with 10 applications. e state's cannabis regulators eyed July 1 as the start date for the state's rec- reational marijuana sales, but nothing has been sold. at's because a testing facility must be licensed and operation- al before anything can be sold. CCC Executive Director Shawn Col- lins said at the agency's Aug. 9 meeting it is reviewing two applications from testing labs out of the three submitted. At least one of those applications should be approved when the commission meets again on Aug. 23.

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