AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaine Senate Shake-Up: Democratic U.S. Senate frontrunner Graham Platner is facing fresh fallout over allegations he sent sexually explicit messages to multiple women while married, with his wife Amy Gertner posting a video calling the coverage “shameful” and saying, “No marriage is perfect.” Platner denies the reports and attacks major outlets for “journalistic malpractice,” as the June 9 primary nears. Public Safety: University of Maine at Machias police are searching for a wanted man near campus and ask the public not to approach him. Courts: A judge granted former Maine gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler limited, supervised internet access during a probation revocation hearing. Local News: South Berwick launched a full-time municipal rescue/EMS service, ending reliance on a contract with York Ambulance. Environment & Climate: The New England Forestry Foundation is using federal funds to pay loggers to defer cutting some of Maine’s oldest forests. Everyday Costs: A new map shows electricity prices jumped sharply in parts of the U.S., with grid investment and demand pressures cited.
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