AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoArchaeology & Reckoning: UNH researchers excavating near Maj. Gen. John Sullivan’s historic home say they’ve likely found New Hampshire’s first archaeologically recovered slave quarters, using animal remains to piece together daily life in colonial Durham. America 250 & July 4 Planning: New Hampshire communities are gearing up for the 250th with parades, fireworks, and special events, including Amherst’s July 2 kickoff and July 4 parade and Dover’s broader housing and redevelopment push. Local Government & Public Safety: A Portsmouth letter to the editor calls the city’s plan to remake police operations inside an old hospital building “ridiculous,” arguing it’s the wrong approach for a busy, growing city. Housing: Dover reports more than 1,760 units approved or under construction, with about 160 “attainable” rentals, including 78 at McIntosh West Apartments set to lease soon. Politics: A Semafor report flags New Hampshire as a “sleeper” Senate race Democrats can’t ignore as GOP spending ramps up. Childcare Oversight: Another report examines how a failed contract could disrupt New Hampshire’s Granite Steps for Quality childcare system.
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