AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHomeland Security & Higher Ed: Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says a New Hampshire university could lose up to 2,000 international graduate students if DHS doesn’t approve a new Doctorate in Business Administration by July 1, raising pressure on the Trump administration to speed up the review. Local Government & Real Estate: Lawrence city commissioners approved a $2.1 million purchase of the former Journal-World printing plant for a City Hall annex, with “as-is” acquisition and an estimated $21 million renovation plan later. Social Security Outlook: A new analysis warns Social Security benefits could drop about 24% when the retirement trust fund is exhausted in 2032, translating to an average $500 monthly loss for beneficiaries. Energy & Storm Readiness: Eversource highlighted year-round storm prep for the 2026 hurricane season, noting vegetation management as a major driver of outage risk across its New England footprint. Transportation Safety: AAA Northeast urged motorcyclists to do seasonal maintenance and practice before riding, citing summer as the peak season for fatal crashes. NH Public Service: A letter backs Bill Darcy for reelection as director of the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative, citing broadband and low-cost utility leadership. Business Tech: SilverTech announced a partnership with Optimizely to help enterprises improve experimentation and personalization. Sports: The Altoona Curve rallied for six in the ninth to beat the New Hampshire Fisher Cats 8-3.
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