AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPFAS Funding Watch: New Hampshire’s PFAS response has pulled in more than $223 million over seven years, but a recent state report says more work is still needed as contamination shows up across public water supplies. Heat & Storms: A heat advisory is in effect for parts of the state as temperatures push toward the mid-90s with humidity, plus a small chance of scattered showers and storms. Flood Recovery Push: Gov. Kelly Ayotte is asking for a major disaster declaration after June flooding and flash floods in Carroll County, citing rapid rainfall rates and the strain on local road and bridge repairs. Local Health Access: Brattleboro Memorial Hospital plans to close its birthing center within six to nine months due to unsustainable losses, raising concerns about longer travel for families. Community Housing Pressure: Great Brook Village residents allege property neglect, steep rent hikes, and broken promises—adding to the region’s affordability stress. Crafts & Brewing: A new “Spirit of the Maker” partnership pairs NH craftspeople with breweries for limited-edition beers running through early August. Dartmouth Outdoors: Dartmouth’s “The Fifty” hiking tradition is set for Aug. 8, with a competitive selection of teams and support-station volunteers.
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