AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCatholic Charities Oversight: CMS data show NH Catholic Charities, Inc. owned Mount Carmel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Q1 2026, with a four-star overall rating and no fines—highlighting how nonprofit ownership ties to care quality. Local Governance: Benson Park in [town name not provided] is updating park rules after residents and the advisory committee said noise and recreation trends have outpaced the deed’s “quiet” and low-impact recreation limits. State Policy: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed SB 608, letting retired grandparents access the NH Child Care Scholarship Program by removing the work requirement for kinship caregivers at federal retirement age. Community & Environment: Nottingham’s data center fight continues as the planning board schedules a special meeting after a proposal sparked backlash over water, power costs, and noise. Food Access: Granite State Market Match is back, doubling SNAP/EBT value at participating NH farmers markets and offering 50% off at farm stands and CSAs. Weather & Safety: Severe storms are forecast to hit parts of the Northeast and New England this weekend, with damaging winds the main threat. Transportation: C&J Bus Lines expands late-night service between Seacoast NH and Boston starting June 25, adding more departures from Logan and South Station. Public Life: High Mowing School in Wilton apologized after a yearbook printed students’ faces edited onto “inappropriate” images, with plans to remove pages or reprint. Economy Watch: New federal job data and fewer layoff notices in May point to a still-stable labor market, even as some companies keep cutting.
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