James Jaron stands inside the Holyoke Cannabis at 380 Dwight St. in Holyoke on Friday, April 4, 2025. He wants the city to refund $291,00 in impact fees his business has paid. (Dave Roback / Special to The Republican)The Republican

HOLYOKE – Marijuana retailer Holyoke 420 is suing the city, escalating its demand that the city refund $291,912 in community impact fees paid under an agreement with the city.

Holyoke 420 – doing business at 380 Dwight St., as Holyoke Cannabis – opened in 2021.

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 The company says alleged “impacts” are related to aging infrastructure or other problems inherent to Holyoke or caused by outside social forces.  Read More  

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