AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoData Center Fight in Nottingham: Residents packed a planning board meeting after a data center proposal was withdrawn, and the board is moving fast with a 12-month moratorium while it drafts zoning changes to block future projects. Gun Policy at the State House: A bill meant to keep the Legislature in charge of gun and weapons rules failed to advance, with the AG warning it could disrupt existing authority and procedures. Cybersecurity for Utilities: Eversource says phishing/social engineering exposed personal info for 3,049 customers across CT, MA, and NH, though service wasn’t affected. PFAS Cleanup Money: NH received another $4.68M from the national PFAS settlement, with towns like Derry and Londonderry eligible for well-protection and remediation grants. Housing Funding: Rochester approved $400K to help Catholic Charities close a $5.7M gap for an 80-unit affordable project. Energy Costs Watch: Gas prices in NH averaged $4.39 for regular in the week ending May 30, with some counties dipping below $4.00. Northern Lights Alert: NOAA upgraded forecasts to strong-to-severe aurora potential June 4–5, with NH in the possible viewing range. Public Safety: A 14-year-old was seriously injured in a Temple trail bike crash; officials cited inexperience as a key factor. Cold Case Breakthrough: Maine arrested NH man Daniel Jolly in the 1993 Kittery homicide of Maxine Bitomski after a renewed DNA review. AI Education Funding: A study finds federal AI-related education dollars are concentrated in a few states, with New Hampshire among the region’s higher-activity markets.
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