AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaine Senate primary buzz: Graham Platner keeps drawing big crowds in Portland and across the state, even as Democrats weigh fresh reports about his past conduct toward women and a Nazi-linked tattoo he says he didn’t understand; lawmakers like Mark Warner urged him to disprove “disturbing” allegations, while other Democrats stayed put, leaving voters split on whether the scandal is disqualifying or just “chapters” to move past. Local education shake-up: In western Maine, Harrison voters head to the polls Tuesday on whether to start the process of leaving MSAD 17 to avoid further elementary school consolidation. Community sports & inclusion: Special Olympics Summer Games wrapped at UMaine in Orono, with more than 1,000 athletes competing and dozens set to represent Maine at national games. Arts in the open air: MidCoast Shakespeare Studio is staging a free outdoor run of “(Lady) Macbeth” at Belfast City Park in late June. Culture calendar: NHPR’s folk show listings highlight contra dance, open mics, and regional music events for June 8–13.
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