AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLyme & tick prevention: U.S. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlighted rising tick-borne illness concerns, including Lyme and alpha-gal, while announcing new federal initiatives aimed at prevention, research, and care; Public health reminders: New Hampshire DHHS also urged Granite Staters to protect themselves as tick and mosquito activity ramps up, listing common diseases and practical bite-prevention steps; Local government: Lawrence city commissioners approved buying the former Journal-World printing plant for $2.1 million to serve as a City Hall annex, with major renovations expected later; Public safety: A person was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Claremont, and the train resumed service after a delay; Community staffing: Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro is searching for a new director after Julie Perrin resigned less than a month into the job; Politics & voting: New Hampshire election watchers are urging residents to check voter status and be ready to vote as election-law changes and registration requirements remain in focus.
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