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Chad Cellana moved his 3-year-old cannabis business to North Adams. The retail shop is located in the former Doran's on Curran Highway.
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The sales floor is separated from an open concept common office space.

Cannabis Dispensary Shifts Location to North Adams

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
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NERD had been located in a small building on Cross Road in Clarksburg. 

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A familiar North Berkshire cannabis shop opened its doors in North Adams.

The New England Regional Dispensary, or NERD, closed in Clarksburg in December to open at the new location at 401 Curran Highway, in the former Doran's Carpet.

Owners Chad Cellana and his uncle John Cellana opened the dispensary on Monday.

"We're excited to be back here and right downtown, and we're going to sell some adult-use cannabis," said Chad Cellana.

Cellana had opened his retail store in 2023 at 34 Cross Road in Clarksburg. Before that, he worked in a cultivation facility in Franklin and was a department head for a company in Holliston.

"We strive for top-notch customer service and product variations. So we're just here to help and answer all questions," he said. "We pride ourselves on being sociable and not rushing anybody. When you come here, you're going to get the answers you want and products that suit your needs."

Cellana said they got their retail license from the city in December and that the city has been very helpful toward their opening.

"They definitely got stuff done in a good time frame, and they were happy to have another store come into town, happy we were moving from Clarksburg to North Adams for certain," he said.

NERD is only the second retail location in North Adams, after Clear Sky on State Road opened four years ago. The city last year doubled the number of permits for retail cannabis to four and has approved at least one other special permit for a business that has not opened. Cannabis sales and production also require state licensing. 

John Cellana owns the property and the company is leasing the space. Previously used as a sporting goods store, the interior has been redesigned to support the cannabis operation. 

"This has always been a retail environment. We just kind of retrofitted it to suit our needs. Separated the sales floor from just the common area. Of course, we got our office involved. It's an open concept. You know, we're not trying to be any prison in here," Chad Cellana joked.

Cellana said he and his staff are there to answer customer's questions and to offer the right form of cannabis product for their needs.

"There's a lot of questions that people have, especially people who are not familiar with the cannabis industry. You know, what's going to help me sleep? What's going to help with pain?" he said. "Sometimes they just want to get really stoned. We'll have the right recommendation for any customer, and we're here to work with you."

Cellana said he hopes to one day expand within the county or in other states.

"The state caps you at four licenses right now, this is our only active license. So if this goes well, we could open more in five years, if we were expanded to another state, I would be happy, but we just need a good cornerstone store to start with," he said. 

Cellana said he has been interested in cannabis products and production for most of his life and had followed the legalization of marijuana closely. Once he was able to start working in the business, he stayed.

"I've always been passionate about cannabis. I figured in high school that we'd see legalization at some point in my lifetime, and it happened quicker than expected," he said. "So when the law was passed in 2012, I followed the articles in the newspapers and looked for businesses that might open, and when I found one. I got the job and never looked back."

Cellana is currently hiring for full-time and part-time work. Those interested can send a resume to ccellana@nerdcanna.co.

NERD will be open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


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McCann Tech Deems Social Media Threat 'Not Credible' After Police Investigation

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Technical School officials confirmed Thursday that a threatening social media post directed at the school was found to be a illagitaemt following an investigation by the North Adams Police Department (NAPD).

School administrators notified families that the NAPD determined the social media account responsible for the post was not legitimate and there is no credible threat to the campus.

"The post did contain threatening content to McCann Tech, but after investigation by NAPD it was found that the threat was NOT credible and that the social media account was NOT legitimate," the school stated in a message to the community.

While authorities have concluded that students and staff are not in any danger, McCann officials have requested an increased police presence at the school Thursday morning. The school emphasized that this measure is being taken out of an "extreme abundance of caution" to help students and families feel comfortable starting the day.

The NAPD is asking anyone with information regarding the origin of the post to contact the department directly.

Following the internal notification from McCann, North Adams Public Schools (NAPS) issued an "all-call" to its own district families Thursday morning.

"North Adams Public Schools will continue to operate using its standard safety procedures," the NAPS statement read, echoing the police department's conclusion that there is no active threat to local students.

McCann is part of the Northern Berkshire Regional Vocational Technical School District, not NAPS.

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