By Julie Manganis Staff Writer Dec 31, 2020
Dec 31, 2020
GLOUCESTER â A business owner who sought to open a marijuana business in Gloucester has headed to court over the city s denial of a host community agreement.Â
Hooligans Enterprises LLC, a corporation formed by Mark Guinane of Manchester, had sought to open a retail marijuana business at the Gloucester Crossing shopping center.Â
Guinane first filed a preliminary application with the state s Cannabis Control Commission in 2018. City officials said at the time that they wouldn t consider a host community agreement, or HCA, until after Guinane found a location and held a community forum.Â
In their complaint filed in Salem Superior Court last week, Guinane s lawyer says Hooligans met all of the requirements laid out under the law and by the city, submitting a 120-page application in March, holding a community forum in May (after being forced by the pandemic to reschedule it from March), and following
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By Julie Manganis Staff Writer Dec 30, 2020
Dec 30, 2020
A business owner who sought to open a marijuana business has headed to court over Gloucester s denial of a host community agreement.Â
Hooligans Enterprises LLC, a corporation formed by Mark Guinane of Manchester, had sought to open a retail marijuana business at the Gloucester Crossing shopping center.Â
Guinane first filed a preliminary application with the state s Cannabis Control Commission in 2018. City officials said at the time that they wouldn t consider a host community agreement, or HCA, until after Guinane found a location and held a community forum.Â
In their complaint filed in Salem Superior Court last week, Guinane s lawyer says Hooligans met all of the requirements laid out under the law and by the city, submitting a 120-page application in March, holding a community forum in May (after being forced by the pandemic to reschedule it from March), and following up on the city s requests for
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PAUL BILODEAU/Staff file photoGloucester s director of elder services Elise Sinagra, shown in her office at the Rose Baker Senior Center this August, hosted an online Thanksgiving for seniors. She plans to do something similar for Christmas. featured COA director to host Christmas online for seniors
By Taylor Ann Bradford Staff Writer Dec 24, 2020
Dec 24, 2020
PAUL BILODEAU/Staff file photoGloucester s director of elder services Elise Sinagra, shown in her office at the Rose Baker Senior Center this August, hosted an online Thanksgiving for seniors. She plans to do something similar for Christmas.
When the risk of the novel coronavirus became too much for Elise Sinagra to visit loved ones this holiday season, she opted to stay home.
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