N.J. cannabis industry mourns businesswoman who died weeks after opening Lambertville dispensary

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Laurie McHugh, New Hope Borough politician and founder of Union Chill dispensary in Lambertville, is remembered as a passionate leader.

, a majority women-owned dispensary, opened its Lambertville cannabis store on June 14.

Her friends and colleagues said she shared her passion with everyone she interacted with. She had a way of making those around her feel seen and heard, they said.“Something really special about Laurie was that no matter if you knew her for five minutes or 50 years, she always made everyone feel loved and important, and so incredibly welcome,” said Patricia Walker, cannabis consultant, friend and colleague of McHugh’s.

Besides her business acumen in both the real estate and cannabis markets, the Philly native was best known for her warm and inviting personality.

 

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