AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMaine Politics: Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner’s campaign is still reeling after reports that his wife, Amy Gertner, flagged sexually explicit texts he allegedly sent to other women while married; Gertner called the coverage “shameful,” while Sen. Cory Booker said Platner “has questions to answer.” Local Transportation: The Joshua Chamberlain Bridge in Bangor/Brewer will shift to one lane starting June 8 through fall for preservation work, with westbound traffic routed and one sidewalk kept open. Veterans: Honor Flight Maine brought more than 60 veterans home to Bangor with a big welcome at the airport, joined by Sen. Susan Collins. Foreign Policy: Collins defended her Iran vote after a protest outside her Portland office, saying she wants hostilities ended while negotiations proceed. Cybersecurity: Carnival disclosed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million travelers, including a Kiwi passenger whose passport and contact details were reportedly accessed. Weather: Rain lingers into Monday, then a drier stretch is expected later in the week.
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