TORRINGTON — Still River Wellness, a hybrid cannabis dispensary at 3568 Winsted Road, is expanding its adult-use recreational business into their first equity joint venture with partners in Colchester.
The Harvest Corner, a partnership with backers from the New London area, opened at 493 Westchester Road, Colchester, on April 5.
April 16, 2024
Colchester’s first recreational cannabis dispensary opened for business last week, the 34th storefront in Connecticut selling adult-use marijuana, according to data from the state.The Harvest Corner, located at 493 Westchester Road, opened Friday as the first equity joint venture business from Torrington-based Still River Wellness.
April 8, 2024
Also among changes being considered by the state is a provision that could impact the sale of some THC products.Cannabis retailers in Connecticut would no longer be allowed to offer promotions and discounts, if a bill proposed in the state legislature passes. That’s one provision included in a measure proposed this week that would also allow some hemp farmers into the…
February 19, 2024
There was a total of $15.6 million in recreational cannabis sales in January, down from $17.1 million in December, a 9.9 percent dip month over month. Medical cannabis sales also decreased month-over-month, but saw a smaller dip from $10.4 million to $9.4 million. That’s a total decrease of $2.6 million overall for the month (both recreational and medical).
February 16, 2024
January 26, 2024
After several years operating in the state’s medical marijuana market, tucked away in the northwestern corner of Connecticut, Torrington-based Still River Wellness is diversifying to serve recreational customers, with one new dispensary already open and another expected to debut around the end of the year.
Still River Wellness, founded by Connecticut native Thomas Macre in 2018, remains one of the only locally owned and operated cannabis businesses in the state…
TORRINGTON — Still River Wellness, a hybrid cannabis dispensary at 3568 Winsted Road, is expanding its adult-use recreational business into their first equity joint venture with partners in Colchester.
The Harvest Corner, a partnership with backers from the New London area, opened at 493 Westchester Road, Colchester, on April 5.
April 16, 2024
Colchester’s first recreational cannabis dispensary opened for business last week, the 34th storefront in Connecticut selling adult-use marijuana, according to data from the state.The Harvest Corner, located at 493 Westchester Road, opened Friday as the first equity joint venture business from Torrington-based Still River Wellness.
April 8, 2024
Also among changes being considered by the state is a provision that could impact the sale of some THC products.Cannabis retailers in Connecticut would no longer be allowed to offer promotions and discounts, if a bill proposed in the state legislature passes. That’s one provision included in a measure proposed this week that would also allow some hemp farmers into the…
February 19, 2024
There was a total of $15.6 million in recreational cannabis sales in January, down from $17.1 million in December, a 9.9 percent dip month over month. Medical cannabis sales also decreased month-over-month, but saw a smaller dip from $10.4 million to $9.4 million. That’s a total decrease of $2.6 million overall for the month (both recreational and medical).
February 16, 2024
For cities and towns that welcomed retail marijuana dispensaries last year, the support is starting to pay off.
According to Torrington City Treasurer Dan Farley, the city is receiving about $15,000 a month from revenues earned by Still River Wellness, which is located on Winsted Road near the Winsted town line. It is Torrington’s only dispensary.
January 26, 2024
After several years operating in the state’s medical marijuana market, tucked away in the northwestern corner of Connecticut, Torrington-based Still River Wellness is diversifying to serve recreational customers, with one new dispensary already open and another expected to debut around the end of the year.
Still River Wellness, founded by Connecticut native Thomas Macre in 2018, remains one of the only locally owned and operated cannabis businesses in the state…
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