Caroline Frankel's store in Uxbridge sells cannabis flower – the green, leafy substance that typically comes to mind when thinking about marijuana – as well as pre-rolled products, concentrates, edibles, tinctures and topicals.

HOPEDALE – One of the first cannabis retail stores in Massachusetts is looking to open a second location in Hopedale.

Caroline’s Cannabis opened in early March, at 640 Douglas St. in Uxbridge, and was the first woman-owned, retail-only small business to be licensed under the state’s relatively new adult-use marijuana laws.

Earlier this month, owner Caroline Frankel appeared before Hopedale’s Board of Selectmen to discuss a host community agreement. That’s a state-required document outlining what the business will give the town, and one of the preliminary steps an adult-use marijuana business has to take before opening.

Officials said they hadn’t had a chance to review the agreement at the time, and suggested circling back to the issue at their August meeting.

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The store in Uxbridge sells cannabis flower – the green, leafy substance that typically comes to mind when thinking about marijuana – as well as pre-rolled products, concentrates, edibles, tinctures and topicals.

Frankel was not available Wednesday, but said during a Hopedale meeting earlier this month that she intends to use largely the same business model in Hopedale that's already in use in Uxbridge.

“July 1 I dropped off the check for $92,000,” Frankel said at that meeting, of money given to Uxbridge for a community impact fee in the company’s first quarter. “They’re also making 3% on top of my sales.”

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Frankel is looking to put her Hopedale store at 9 Menfi Way, which is in the Hopedale Airport Industrial Park.

The Aug. 12 meeting agenda was not posted as of Wednesday. Selectmen have a meeting Aug. 7, but that meeting is being held jointly with the Planning Board to fill a vacancy on the latter board.

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