AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIndustrial Disaster in Waldo County: Investigators are still piecing together what sparked the Robbins Lumber fire and explosion in Searsmont that killed firefighter Andrew Cross and injured 12, with the ATF’s National Response Team now on scene and more than 50 interviews completed; officials say some patients remain in critical care. Community Response: Hammond Lumber pledged $100,000 to the Maine Strong Memorial Foundation, while Robbins Lumber urged donations to go through verified channels for first responders. AI Infrastructure Debate: Westbrook is set to vote on a 180-day moratorium on new data center projects as residents warn about impacts to the electric grid, water supply, and taxpayers. Public Health Oversight: FDA inspection counts for Maine food-and-cosmetics facilities were up in Penobscot and York counties in 2025, with most results showing “No Action Indicated.” PFAS Research Push: Maine awarded another $3 million for farm-focused PFAS studies, aiming to help impacted growers make practical decisions.
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