AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLocal Arts & Justice: Embrace Boston has acquired two Downtown Crossing buildings (33 and 41 West St.) to create a 35,000-square-foot civic and cultural hub for racial justice, aiming to open in 2030. Higher Ed Crisis: Hampshire College says its teach-out plan after a planned fall 2026 closure may not be financially feasible, putting some students’ degrees at risk. Public Health: Massachusetts now designates Alpha-gal Syndrome as a reportable condition, strengthening tracking after lone star tick bites. Community & Learning: NEIT’s Early College Program helped 64 Rhode Island and Massachusetts high school seniors earn 3,600+ college credits at no cost. Culture & Memory: Marblehead Museum’s new exhibit, “Resistance & Resilience,” spotlights slavery and freedom in Marblehead ahead of executive director Lauren McCormack’s departure. Civic Life: Gov. Healey backs a bill to let bars stay open until 3 a.m. during the World Cup and other major summer events. Arts & Education: Worcester protesters rallied outside Charles River Laboratories in Worcester over beagle testing concerns.
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