AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoExtreme Heat Prep: Boston rolls out AlertBoston and multilingual safety guidance ahead of dangerous temperatures, with targeted tips for seniors, pregnant people, kids, people with disabilities, and people experiencing homelessness. Boston 250 Neighborhood History: Mayor Wu launches Tour 250, an interactive map with 25 new historic markers highlighting immigrant communities, youth, and underrepresented contributors. July 4 Transit & Festival: The MBTA offers free rides after 8:30 p.m. on July 4, while Boston Harborfest names Citizens as presenting sponsor for its July 2-4 celebration. Eastie Weeks Returns: East Boston’s Eastie Weeks expands July 12-29 with free performances, sailing and climate programming, and more community events. LGBTQ+ Recognition: Massachusetts lawmakers launch the inaugural Commonwealth Pride Award, honoring East Boston LGBTQ+ leaders. Revere Local Policy: Revere approves a five-year capital plan through 2034 and bans kratom sales starting Sept. 1. Culture & Media: Cape Ann Museum reopens in Gloucester after a $20M+ renovation, adding new fisheries galleries and upgraded visitor spaces. Education & Access: Suffolk and Merrimack gain approval for three-year bachelor’s degrees as colleges respond to enrollment pressures.
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