Berkshire County Marijuana Applicants Fall Short

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — None of the four candidates for medical marijuana dispensaries in Berkshire County were approved in the first round of licensing.

The state Department of Public Health on Friday released 20 provisional dispensary licenses for eight counties; left out were Berkshire, Franklin, Dukes and Nantucket.

The dispensary applicants, Phase 2, were weighed on "the qualityof the applications," according to the posting by the DPH. Scoring was based on geography, local support, ability to meet patient needs as well as public safety considerations including criminal back checks.

Qualifying applicants scored at least 137 or higher out of a scale of 0 to 163, with the other qualifiers taken into consideration.

Manna Wellness and Total Health and Wellness had applied for dispensaries in Pittsfield; Total Health and Wellness had already passed city permitting for a dispensary on Dalton Avenue. Total Health and Wellness Inc. is also seeking a license for North Adams.  Two other entities were also seeking sites in South County: Greenhouse Dispensary Inc. in Lee and Prospect Lake Inc. in Great Barrington.


Manna scored a 120 for Pittsfield; Total Health and Wellness scored the lowest, at 76 for North Adams and 81 for Pittsfield. Greenhouse had 102 and Prospect Lake a 112.

Of the 20 licenses granted, only two are in communities west of Worcestor: Northampton and Holyoke.

Under the 2012 voter-approved law, at least one dispensary must ultimately be awarded to every county.  The announcement from the DPH did not make clear when additional applications for licenses would be considered to fulfill this requirement.

Six Phase 2 applicants have been invited to reapply for alternate locations in a county that does not yet have a dispensary.  None of the four applicants who had been seeking licensing in Berkshire County were among them.


 


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Dion Brown Announces Transfer to Boston College

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It will be a shorter trip for Berkshire County basketball fans who want to see former Monument Mountain basketball star Dion Brown play home games next winter.
 
On Wednesday afternoon, Brown announced via the social media platform “X” that he is transferring to Boston College.
 
“I am proud to announce my decision to further my academic and athletic career at Boston College,” Brown tweeted. “I am hopeful for the future! Go Eagles.”
 
In 2023-24, Brown, then a sophomore at Boston College, was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches’ Division I All-District Second team.
 
Brown was a first-team all-America East performer for the Retrievers last winter, breaking the school’s sophomore record for points with 607. He was third in the America East with 19 points per game and sixth in rebounding with 7.8 rebounds per game for UMBC, which went 11-21, losing to UMass-Lowell in the first round of the conference tournament. 
 
B.C. went 20-16 last winter, falling to the University of Virginia in the quarter-finals of the ACC tournament and advancing to the first round of the National Invitational Tournament.
 
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