AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaine Senate showdown set: Graham Platner won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate and will face Sen. Susan Collins in November, with the campaign still shadowed by allegations and a flood of national attention. Ranked-choice ripple: Several Maine primaries head to ranked-choice tabulation, including governor and key House races, with results expected next week. Local school wins: Kennebunk voters elected two new Select Board members and approved a $64.8M school budget, while statewide, most school budgets cleared Tuesday. Community learning: Lewiston Adult Education celebrated a graduate’s HISET-to-college path, spotlighting the role of a standout teacher. Aquaculture public process: Damariscotta’s FareWell LLC is seeking a 20-year shellfish lease; a public hearing is set for June 29. Arts & culture calendar: Portsmouth’s Market Square Day and 10K return June 13 with music, food, and a full downtown vendor lineup. Viral culture debate: A new clip from comedian Pranit More’s crowd-work has sparked backlash after a doctor’s comments about cadavers went viral. Construction spotlight: PC Construction’s work on UMaine’s hockey arena earned a third major industry award, underscoring Maine’s growing sports-and-build momentum.
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