AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOutdoor Wellness & Community: Birdwatching is surging in interest nationwide, with more people trading screen time for “green time,” plus growing demand for feeders and bird-friendly water setups. Environmental Health: New Hampshire loon research is finding elevated contaminants in more lakes as testing expands, raising concerns for wildlife and aquatic ecosystems. Food Safety: New Hampshire is confirming two cyclosporiasis cases in 2026 so far, while a hummus recall warns of possible mold before best-by dates. Public Health & Prevention: State guidance continues to stress thorough washing of produce to reduce parasite risk. Care Access for Seniors: Executive Home Care expands into southeast New Hampshire with non-medical home support aimed at helping adults stay independent at home. Health System Funding: Brattleboro Memorial Hospital’s birthing center closure fight continues as Gov. Scott defends prior funding decisions. Injury & Safety Outdoors: A Kearsarge hike rescue ended with an engagement after a leg injury required a stretcher carry-down; Fish and Game reiterates its Hike Safe card and preparedness tips. Volunteer Support: Volunteer NH received $3.16M in federal AmeriCorps funding to expand statewide community service roles.
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