AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVeto Day in Concord: New Hampshire lawmakers overrode seven Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoes, including a measure that doubles state park fees for out-of-state visitors and raises tolls for non–New Hampshire transponder users, while also clearing parts of the 10-year transportation plan. Housing push in Greenville: The Northern Forest Center broke ground on Timber Way, a roughly $12.5 million, 24-unit development in Greenville aimed at middle-income residents and local workforce needs. Local community support: Service Credit Union marked 10 years of Pack-A-Pack, a statewide school-supplies drive with WMUR, the NH Food Bank, and the Boys & Girls Club. Senior care spotlight: Comfort Keepers highlighted in-home senior support options in Plymouth and nearby towns, from companionship and personal care to respite for caregivers. Public safety update: Police in Derry are investigating an assault reported on a trail at the Robert Frost Farm Historic Site. Politics on the campaign trail: Maura Sullivan campaigned in Manchester with New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, focusing on veterans, healthcare, and fairness in taxes and rules.
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