


The new edible production should also allow Highbrow to bolster its drink line, which is carried in more than two dozen stores now.ĭoherty said Highbrow recently received approval for a recreational marijuana store in Rockland which should be open later this month. A medical marijuana caregiver, Doherty said the new location will provide more space to work with medical marijuana patients, cutting down on wait times. The edibles made will be for recreation and medical use, she said, and can’t be consumed on-site.Ĭharles Doherty of Highbrow said he expects to reopen in the new location in April or May.
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The coffee shop will just be a regular coffee shop without any marijuana-infused products, she said. The remaining space in the building will become home to a Rock City Coffee Shop through a partnership with Rockland-based Rock City Coffee, Stacy said. After Ruby Tuesday closed in March, mall owner John Larson agreed to lease the building at 55 Topsham Fair Mall Road to Highbrow. Highbrow opened in 2017 at 49 Topsham Fair Mall Road. Highbrow will start with three employees but expects to increase to as many as 10 employees, according to its application.
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Selectmen approved a medical marijuana retail license for Highbrow as well as a manufacturing license for producing edibles. The kitchen will be used to make edibles such as cookies and candies, she said. Richelle Stacy, the business manager for Highbrow, said the caregiver store will only occupy part of the building.
