AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoData Privacy & Consumer Impact: Carnival says a social-engineering hack exposed personal data for nearly 6 million customers, and it’s offering two years of complimentary credit monitoring while it continues its review. Public Safety & Local Government: Gilford promoted Deputy Chief Dustin Parent to chief of police, with a June 14 start as the town gears up for summer. Working Waterfront & Coastal Access: Stonington is pursuing grant funding to stabilize shoreline and build a new public pier and ramp to expand float space while preserving public access for its fishing community. Island Transit Costs: Casco Bay Lines’ Peaks Island car-ferry price hikes are drawing complaints to regulators, with residents saying infrequent travelers are hit hardest. Healthcare Access: MaineHealth faces pushback over a potential closure of the Miles Campus labor-and-delivery unit in Damariscotta, with residents citing staffing and travel-time risks. Public Health Policy: Bangor’s council rejected a proposal to impose a 180-day moratorium on new syringe service programs and related facilities. Energy & Household Bills: Unitil filed for a southern Maine natural gas distribution rate increase that would add about $11 a month for a typical residential heating customer if approved.
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