AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a CDC-led tick-control pilot in New Hampshire aimed at cutting Lyme disease by targeting ticks earlier in the cycle, including reducing ticks on deer and mice. Environmental Science: A Maine black fly season report highlights how biting insects can quickly derail outdoor plans across the region, including New Hampshire’s mountains. STEM Education: Bow High School graduates used LED matrices on Wi‑Fi-enabled graduation caps, showing off hands-on robotics and math skills as they head to UNH. Workforce & Training: New Hampshire’s Winnisquam Career Center in Tilton finished an $11.2M expansion to strengthen career and technical education and industry credentials. Health & Environment: A major multi-site PFAS health study includes New Hampshire communities and finds serious risks for children and adults, adding pressure as drinking-water standards face political fights. Policy Watch: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have let New Hampshire medicinal marijuana dispensaries grow cannabis in on-site greenhouses. Marine Research: Dauphin Island Sea Lab reported its first fish harvest from an offshore aquaculture platform, a reminder of how permitting and engineering shape coastal food research.
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