Rosen said that in addition to unique glass creations, including pieces by Maine and New Hampshire artists, Highbrow offers vaporizers and “CBD” or cannabidiol products.Ī display at the Herban Cannoisseur features products with names like Big Foot, Lost Soul, and Mob Boss. “We want to break the classic stereotypes associated with head shops,” Doherty said.Ī separate company with a separate entrance at 21 Winslow Mills Road, Herban Cannoisseur, run by Rosen, the sole licensed caregiver on site, is a medical marijuana caregiver storefront.Ī caregiver storefront can only serve five customers at any one time under the law. “We are looking to set a new standard for stores across the state,” Rosen said. Rosen said a main goal of the new business is to create a welcoming and aesthetically pleasing space for customers to visit. Located at 21 Winslow Mills Road, the boutique, with its naturally lit interior reminiscent of an art gallery, offers a variety of glass, both dry and water pipes, in different sizes, at prices ranging from $10-$1,500. Rossi estimated that well over 300 people came by to check out the new store on its opening day. Noah Rosen, Jay Rossi, and Charles Doherty co-own Highbrow, the boutique, which held its grand opening, featuring a pig roast, Saturday, April 22. (Alexander Violo photo)Ī boutique that sells handmade glass pipes and other products, along with a separate medical marijuana caregiver storefront, have opened their doors near the junction of Route 1 and Route 32 in Waldoboro. From left: Jay Rossi, Noah Rosen, and Charles Doherty co-own Highbrow Maine in Waldoboro.
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