AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaine Community College System Leadership: David Daigler will step down next year as president, staying through the end of the 2026-27 school year after helping expand enrollment and keep COVID-era cuts at bay. Local Culture & Community: Brunswick’s free 2nd Friday summer art walk returns June 12 with 50-plus artists, live music, and family-friendly stops downtown. Health & Local Pride: York Hospital’s annual 5K pulled in more than $40,000 for its Caring for All Fund, drawing 500+ runners and walkers along the York River route. Outdoor Safety: Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is hosting a two-day Wilderness First Aid certification in Damariscotta, built for real-world emergency response in the field. Arts & Entertainment: “Best Medicine” promotes Stephen Spinella and Jason Veasey to series regulars for season two, keeping the Maine-set comedy’s community vibe front and center. Sports Policy: A judge upheld Maine’s decision to keep a transgender sports facilities referendum off the November ballot. Food & Town Flavor: Bridgton’s Standard Gastropub rebranded as The Last Chair, leaning into scratch-made global specials and a big craft beer lineup.
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