AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDartmouth Case Update: Robert Tulloch, convicted as a teen in the 2001 murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop, was resentenced to 45 years to life and could be eligible for parole at 62, after a Supreme Court shift that barred mandatory life without parole for juvenile offenders. Local Housing: Lebanon residents will weigh in Wednesday on a $2.05 million plan to build five modular affordable homes on city-owned land, using city funds plus already-secured grants. Transportation & Travel: NH DOT warns of Wednesday delays from a one-day closure of the I-89 North to I-91 North ramp in the Upper Valley, with a detour route via Woodstock Exit 1. Public Safety & Health: DHHS says cyclosporiasis cases in New Hampshire remain low, with two confirmed in 2026 so far. Courts & Competency: An Uber driver accused of stabbing a passenger at Logan Airport was ordered held pending competency testing. Weather Watch: Severe storms are possible Tuesday night, with heat and humidity pushing “feels like” temps near 100. Community & Care: Executive Home Care opened in southeast New Hampshire, expanding non-medical in-home support for seniors and adults.
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