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BROCKTON Brockton s retail marijuana scene may be booming within the next year as five additional licenses were granted this week to applicants who all hope to open within roughly the next six months.
The Brockton City Council granted five adult-use retail marijuana licenses for businesses located in the downtown and on the North and West sides during a special meeting Tuesday evening.
The council has now granted 12 marijuana licenses of the 14 available in Brockton. A 13th applicant is seeking a license from the council and will have a hearing in May.
The number of licenses was increased by the council in February from eight to 14 as two former mayors Bill Carpenter and now-Councilor-at-large Moises Rodrigues gave out a total of 14 host community agreements to proposed marijuana establishments despite the city only having eight available retail licenses to issue.
BROCKTON – A pair of Emmy award-winning directors from Brockton invited the community to share their experiences and opinions on immigration in America for their new documentary I Am You. We decided to name the documentary I am you because, despite the differences between people, we all share the same goals. Whether you re an immigrant from Haiti or a kid from Chicago, everyone wants the pursuit of happiness, said Noube Rateau, who co-directed the documentary with William Medero.
The pair won a New England Emmy Award for a previous documentary, Protect, Serve & Care, which explored the issue of police shootings, looking at various perspectives and telling the stories of unarmed Black men who were killed by law enforcement.
On Monday night, the order was unanimously approved by the city council. It s the council s intent to honor Mr. Hagler s boxing achievements and status as a Brockton icon, Thompson said.
The councilor said it s not common for the council to name new streets as he learned from the city clerk s office that it had been about 17 years since the council last did so.
Hagler, who was 62-3-2 with 52 knockouts in his career and the undisputed middleweight champion from 1980 to April 6, 1987, died at the age of 66 in March. Hagler was born in Newark, New Jersey, and moved with his family to Brockton in the late 1960s. Some of his family members still live in Brockton today.
Brockton council committee focuses on equity, diversity, inclusion
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