AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMeteor Watch: NASA and the American Meteor Society say a bright bolide exploded over northeast Massachusetts and southeast New Hampshire on May 30, sending a loud double boom felt from Rhode Island to New Hampshire—energy estimated around 300 tons of TNT. Energy Bills & Efficiency: Rhode Island Energy is urging “whole home” cooling upgrades, offering no-cost home energy assessments to cut heat-season costs. Housing Accountability: RIPEC says the state’s housing spending and bond-backed construction are producing “no meaningful impact” for most residents, with affordability gains far behind the scale of the need. Public Health & Outdoors: RIDOH is recommending people avoid contact with Worden Pond in South Kingstown, citing health concerns. Local Health Care: Newport Hospital’s Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center received a $1.6 million state investment to help keep maternal care access on Aquidneck Island. Active Living Grants: RIDOH awarded about $32,000 in Streets Transformation Project grants to support physical activity and active transportation for children and families.
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