AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaine Politics Spillover: Graham Platner won Maine’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary, setting up a November showdown with Sen. Susan Collins—an outcome that could ripple into New Hampshire Democrats’ plans and messaging. Local Housing Watch: Lawrence city commissioners deferred a decision on selling a downtown parking lot at 711 New Hampshire St. for senior affordable housing, citing unanswered questions—especially around parking and deal terms. Child Well-Being: A new Kids Count study ranks New Hampshire No. 1 for child well-being, highlighting improvements in economic security and education outcomes. Sports—Boys Lacrosse: Pinkerton and Bishop Guertin are set to meet again in N.H. boys lacrosse after another familiar path to the top. Seacoast Wildlife: A black bear was spotted on a Rye jetty, prompting Fish and Game reminders that bears can wander into suburban areas. Business & Jobs: Analogic opened a new Salem, N.H. global headquarters, bringing 500+ jobs. Education News: A national assessment found rare signs of achievement rebound among young students, even as other tests show ongoing reading challenges.
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