AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCold-Case Breakthrough: Maine State Police arrested 59-year-old Daniel Jolly of Portsmouth, NH, charging him with the 1993 murder of 73-year-old Maxine Bitomski in Kittery—after a 33-year investigation and DNA advances; Jolly is held in Rockingham County pending extradition, and authorities haven’t released the cause of death. Cybersecurity: Eversource says phishing and social engineering tied to two employee accounts exposed personal information for 3,049 customers across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, though it says service wasn’t affected and critical systems weren’t involved. Public Health & Safety: A tick-focused prevention guide urges Granite Staters to cut yard habitat (mowing, leaf litter removal, trimming), treat pets, and keep monitoring to reduce Lyme risk. Housing & Growth: A Greater Boston Chamber report pushes Massachusetts to speed construction with policy changes—citing New Hampshire as a competitor state issuing more permits per capita. Environment/Water: New Hampshire received another $4.68M from PFAS “forever chemicals” settlements, with towns including Derry, Londonderry, and Windham eligible for cleanup grants. Community Spotlight: Keach Park in Concord finally got its long-awaited lights after a decade of advocacy.
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