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Now that 300-page cannabis bill has passed, regulators, others face monumental task getting industry off ground by 2022
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Michael L. Alberts has been selected President and CEO of
Jewett City Savings Bank effective Sept. 8 upon the retirement of Kevin Merchant. Since 2015 Alberts has served as the Senior Commercial Loan Officer and member of the bank s senior management team. Formerly first selectman of Woodstock, he served 12 years as a state legislator.
The Chamber of Commerce of Eastern CT will host a Business Breakfast and Mini-Expo: The Business of Cannabis on Sept. 8, 7:30-10 a.m. at the
Holiday Inn, 10 Laura Blvd., Norwich, sponsored by
Triton Technologies. Featured speakers will include Michelle Seagull, Commissioner, Dept of Consumer Protection; Kurt Smith, Business Line Manager, Fuss & O Neill, Inc.; and Kyle Zrenda, Attorney, Suisman Shapiro. To register, visit www.ChamberECT.com/events or 860-701-9113.
ANSWER DESK: How will recreational marijuana impact the medical marijuana program?
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The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is rooted in history and unusual traditions. It is the oldest of the four Royal boroughs in England, and the only council to still have an officer called a Tipstaff in post. In fact, the only other Tipstaff in the country is an officer of the High Court of England and Wales. This week Kingston Council voted to reappoint Michael Seigel, 70, as the borough’s Tipstaff and Town Crier for another three years. The two roles were officially separate offices in Kingston before they were disbanded in 1914 at the outbreak of World War One.