AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoBridge Work: MaineDOT will start construction on the Joshua Chamberlain Bridge between Bangor and Brewer on June 8, shifting traffic to one lane and keeping just one sidewalk open while it replaces joints, repairs structure and resurfaces the road. Public Safety & Industry: Investigators say the May 15 Robbins Lumber mill fire and explosion in Searsmont was accidental, starting at the base of a silo after rapid ignition of sawdust and other particulate material; a firefighter died and a dozen were hurt. Local Governance: In Wilton, property owners are set to receive updated 2026-27 valuations and tax bills after a revaluation that could double total valuation but may not raise individual bills due to rate adjustments. Energy & Permitting: Eastport residents urged the City Council to oppose DeepGreen’s proposed underwater AI data center, citing wetlands and shoreland zoning concerns as the company seeks a federal preliminary permit. Elections & Compliance: Maine Rep. Randall Hall of Wilton pleaded guilty to violating the Clean Election Act; House Speaker Ryan Fecteau renewed calls for resignation. Agriculture & PFAS: New Hampshire lawmakers advanced a PFAS bill that would give farmers limited civil immunity tied to “standard agricultural practices,” including biosolids spreading. Food & Local Business: Portland’s Barkada Filipino fast-casual opens in the Old Port, bringing customizable bowls and popular lumpia. Solar & Home Energy: CraftStrom announced 25% discounts on plug-in DIY solar kits in Maine and several other states.
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