AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCourts & Public Safety: A judge ruled that cellphone location evidence used in Logan Clegg’s Concord double-murder trial can still be admitted, even after New Hampshire’s Supreme Court said the original cellphone “ping” method was unconstitutional—setting up what comes next in the case. Courts & Justice: The NH Supreme Court also overturned Adam Montgomery’s murder conviction in the death of his daughter, Harmony, and prosecutors say they’ll seek a retrial. Weather & Health: Heat advisories are in effect across New England, with another sweltering day ahead and flood-watch conditions popping up in parts of the region. Local Government & Housing: Jaffrey is partnering with ReVision Energy to turn a former landfill into a community solar project, while New Hampshire’s affordability pressures and housing barriers remain a live political issue. Energy & Policy: Nuclear power dominated energy discussions in NH this session, with bills now headed to Gov. Ayotte’s desk. Economy & Community: Northern Border Regional Commission grants are headed to 16 NH projects, targeting rural infrastructure, workforce, housing, and childcare.
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