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Cannabis Dust Contributed To Woman's Death In Holyoke Facility: Mass Health Dept.
A new report from the Massachusetts Department of Health said a woman who died at a Hampden County cannabis facility is the state's first workplace asthma-related death. Lorna McMurrey, 27, of West Springfield, was filling pre-rolled joints at the Trulieve facility in Holyoke on Jan. 4, 2022, when she told her coworkers that she couldn't breathe and fell unconscious, the report said. Paramedics rushed her to an area hospital, where she remained on life support until her death three days later. The medical examiner ruled that McMurrey died of “brain death, due to cardia…
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Holyoke Mayor Morse Will Not Seek Re-Election Next Year
Holyoke’s mayor for the last 10 years said he will not run for re-election. On Tuesday, Dec. 1, around 10 a.m., Holyoke Mayor Alex Morse said in a statement that he will not run for re-election next year because of a campaign promise he made, when he was first elected, to serve no more than 10 years in the role. “Democracy works best when we create space for more voices and perspectives to influence the public sphere,” Morse said. “So, with a municipal election year almost upon us, I feel it’s important to let you know that I will not be seeking re-election.” Morse was elected mayor at age…
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Weed Delivery Coming To Massachusetts
You can get just about anything delivered to your home in Massachusetts - except marijuana. But that could soon change. The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has approved draft regulations that would allow for weed delivery. Under the proposed laws, there would be two types of cannabis companies that could do deliveries: limited delivery licenses and wholesale delivery licenses. If approved people with wholesale delivery licenses would be allowed to purchase marijuana at wholesale prices from cultivators, cooperatives, manufacturers, and microbusinesses to sell individual orders…