AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner won the Democratic U.S. Senate primary in Maine, setting up a November showdown with Sen. Susan Collins after a campaign dominated by allegations about his past conduct, including a Nazi-symbol tattoo and claims involving messages and abusive behavior; Platner accepted the nomination in Blue Hill and framed it as a fight for working Mainers. Ranked-Choice Ripples: In ME-02, Democrats Joe Baldacci, Matt Dunlap, and Jordan Wood are headed toward ranked-choice tabulation after no clear winner on Tuesday night. Local Governance: Bangor historic homeowners say proposed changes to preservation rules still leave them facing costly, restrictive hurdles amid the housing crunch. Education & Community: Augusta voters approved a school budget that triggers $6.6M in cuts, while a special Augusta school board election put Gabrielle Bérubé Pierce on the board. Culture & Lifestyle: A Pride Month essay argues Maine’s LGBTQ community still faces fear and backlash, while a wildlife guide highlights Maine’s nonvenomous water snakes and where to spot them. Arts & Learning: Camden Public Library hosts author Barbara Kent Lawrence June 11 for her WWII family-history book, Both Sides of the Pond. Business & Building: PC Construction’s Shawn Walsh Hockey Center and Alfond Arena expansion at UMaine earned another major industry award, adding to a streak of recognition.
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