AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealthcare Construction: LMH Health is nearing completion of Therapy Services renovations at Sixth and Maine streets, with therapists moving in phases (phase one targeted for July, patient-facing space in October) to expand access and add specialty capacity. Cybersecurity & Travel: Carnival Cruise Line disclosed a major data breach tied to a social engineering attack, potentially exposing passport and ID details for about 6 million passengers, with credit monitoring offered via TransUnion. Energy & Policy: A federal judge temporarily blocked USDA from forcing states to accept Trump administration gender and immigration conditions to keep billions in funding, including food assistance and agricultural research. Local Infrastructure: MaineDOT will close the Moosehorn Bridge in Charlotte starting June 15 through November 2026 for a $2.24M replacement, with detours posted. Marine & Conservation: Maine DMR and Wyman’s partnership improved alewife fish passage on the Narraguagus River by extending a fishway, supporting sea-run fish restoration and coastal economy. Tech & Community Debate: Eastport residents are pushing for a moratorium on a proposed underwater AI data center, citing wetland protections and environmental concerns. Arts & Tourism: The Maine International Film Festival announced its full 29th program (July 10–19) with 112 films, including 21 made-in-Maine productions.
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