AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHousing Heat Check: Realtor.com’s May “Market Hotness” ranking put Hartford, Conn. at the top, with faster sales and heavy buyer views—useful context for New Hampshire’s own tight inventory and price pressure. Retirement System Update: The New Hampshire Retirement System will keep its Concord office closed to visitors through June 15, with a drop box for forms and phone/email support continuing. Energy & Growth Pressure: Rep. Maggie Goodlander is pressing Liberty Utilities for answers after the utility’s Lakes Region moratorium limited new natural gas service, citing impacts on downtown development and housing projects. Courtroom Watch: A judge denied Logan Clegg’s bid to suppress evidence in his Concord double-murder trial, backing prosecutors’ “exigent circumstances” rationale. Local Business Spotlight: PC Construction added a third major award for its University of Maine hockey facility renovation, underscoring continued investment in NH-area higher-ed infrastructure. Community Grants: Bangor Savings Bank Foundation’s 2026 Community Matters More program named multiple Maine and New Hampshire nonprofit recipients. Public Health & Kids: A national Kids Count report found child well-being deteriorated in 29 states from 2021 to 2025, with education and mental health among the biggest drags.
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