AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaine Politics: Democrats’ Senate hopes in Maine take a hit as Graham Platner’s primary win forces the party to regroup for the general election against Susan Collins, with fresh scrutiny on Platner’s past and the campaign’s next steps. Local Governance & Jobs: East Millinocket’s former mill redevelopment remains a flashpoint, with debate over whether ex-congressman Mike Michaud is revitalizing the site or misusing grant money meant to bring it back. Education & Facilities: RSU 40 voters approve a $24.9 million bond for Medomak Valley High School upgrades, including fixes tied to arsenic in water, asbestos, aging heating, ADA compliance, and accessibility improvements. Food Safety: FDA classifies a voluntary Alfredo sauce recall as Class I after potential salmonella risk tied to a dry milk powder ingredient, with distribution reaching food service across 41 states. Public Health & Environment: Acadia’s biggest-ever restoration effort nears completion at the Great Meadow, aiming to repair disrupted wetland water flow and improve flood management and wildlife passage. Tech & Energy: A new report says grassroots opposition has blocked or delayed nearly $130 billion in data center projects nationwide in Q1 2026, underscoring growing pressure on power and water planning. Consumer & Retail: West Marine confirms 59 store closures in its Chapter 11 restructuring, including both Maine locations. Community & Culture: Portland’s Resurgam festival draws youth and families to the Eastern Promenade for a free, sponsor-backed music day. Wildlife: Maine’s freshwater turtles face a road-crossing nesting gauntlet each spring, and the article urges drivers and residents to help them safely get to water and nesting sites.
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