AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeat & Humidity Alert: Friday stays brutally warm and muggy across New Hampshire, with heat advisories continuing and “feels-like” conditions pushing into the 90s; a few showers may pop up, but the bigger story is staying safe in the heat. Flash Flood Aftermath: Overnight downpours triggered a “100-year flood” in parts of central NH, washing out roads including Route 113 in Madison and prompting closures and damage assessments. Drought & Water Limits: Severe drought persists in parts of southern NH; Exeter is under Level 4 water restrictions, and officials are urging conservation as limited rainfall continues. Local Resilience Planning: Salem planners unveiled an Open Spaces Master Plan aimed at protecting natural areas as development pressure grows, with goals that include flood mitigation and better access to nature. Aquaculture Push: NOAA-backed aquaculture research is expanding, with the University of New Hampshire named the host for a new $13.5M national seafood research consortium. Business Growth (Road Access): Winchester opened “Opportunity Drive,” a new access road to Stone Mountain Business Park, unlocking additional commercial lots for future development.
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