AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat & Humidity: Tuesday’s record-breaking warmth hit New England hard—Boston topped out at 96° and Portland hit 92°, breaking daily May records—then Wednesday stays muggy with more storm chances. Air Quality Alert: New Hampshire issued a “code orange” ozone alert for Rockingham County, warning kids, older adults, and people with lung or heart issues to limit outdoor exertion as heat and pollution combine. Water Reality Check: A Dartmouth study says rainfall is rising overall, but storms are clustering into heavier bursts—so the same pattern that brings more rain can still leave landscapes drier and groundwater stressed. Public Safety: A 78-year-old woman, Pamela Savard, was killed in Keene after being struck by a recycling truck backing into a Chipotle parking lot; police say the driver isn’t facing charges. Community & Workforce: Stay Work Play New Hampshire launched a statewide internship program aimed at keeping young talent in the state after graduation. Local Spotlight: Plymouth State University held its 155th commencement, honoring about 685 undergrads.
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