AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPride in Portland: Thousands turned out for the city’s Pride parade, filling Monument Square and Deering Oaks Park with music, floats, and community support. Historic preservation: Patten’s 1845 Regular Baptist Church—saved from demolition in 2023—has reopened as the Patten Cultural Center, with restoration work pushing it toward federal historic status. Education policy in focus: A Senate panel is weighing a July vote that could block the Trump administration from moving core special education functions to HHS, raising alarms among disability advocates. Maine politics, ranked-choice results: Hannah Pingree and Bobby Charles won their gubernatorial runoffs, while Matt Dunlap secured the Democratic nomination for Maine’s 2nd District. Local education leadership: Susan Rogers was named the incoming president of Central Maine Community College, starting Aug. 10. Community budget news: Damariscotta residents approved a municipal budget with amendments, keeping the total near $4.9M.
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