AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing Crunch: New Hampshire’s housing shortage is still the top business problem, with listings down to just over 1,600 homes statewide versus 8,000–13,000 in the early 2010s, and zoning rules in about 66 towns limiting single-family builds on lots under 1.5 acres. Energy Costs: New Hampshire utilities are bracing for higher summer electricity demand and rising costs, with Eversource proposing a 10% residential rate increase starting Aug. 1 and other utilities facing hearings at the Public Utilities Commission. ADUs & Construction: Bradford Construction Management opened a Plaistow HQ to expand accessory dwelling unit building across Southern NH and the North Shore of Massachusetts, aiming to meet demand unlocked by zoning reforms. State Policy: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine bills, including measures tied to book bans and toll increases, underscoring the ongoing tug-of-war between a moderate governor and an energized GOP Legislature. Caregiving Support: United Way’s 211 expanded AARP’s Caregiver Support Program into New Hampshire, giving family caregivers easier access to services through the 24/7 helpline. Local Economy & Community: Exeter’s America 250 Independence Day schedule includes a 5K, parade, reenactments, and fireworks at the American Independence Center.
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