Bellingham: Medical marijuana business wants to meet with board

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BELLINGHAM — A medical marijuana business is looking to plant seeds on Williams Way.

Beacon Compassion Center, one of the 50 new medical marijuana dispensary applicants that filed paperwork with the state in late June, will meet with the Board of Selectmen Monday on its plans to grow and process medical marijuana here.

President Rina Cametti and Executive Director Steve Angelo of Walpole hope to grow marijuana for three dispensaries, including one in Framingham, out of a 34,000-square-foot warehouse in the Williams Way industrial park.

Cametti and Angelo met with the Board of Health recently and will meet with selectmen seeking a letter of support.

In a brief phone interview Saturday, Angelo said the building will require at least a 12-month build-out. The industrial park is in one of the few areas of town zoned for medical marijuana businesses.

During the Patrick administration, Cametti and

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