AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoWinchester History: The Winchester Historical Society landed a $300,000 Cummings Foundation grant to expand education and outreach, including hiring a dedicated coordinator to deepen school partnerships and make the Sanborn House a more accessible community hub. Arts & Pride: Ipswich’s Dr. Viola Voilà brought queer advocacy to classical music at “Classical at Crane Isn’t a Drag,” pairing viola performance with modern storytelling at the Crane Estate. Boston Summer Culture: Boston Seaport is leaning into FIFA World Cup energy and America 250 with waterfront events, outdoor dining, markets, and family-friendly programming through July. Health Care Watch: Massachusetts is ranked #5 for best health care in WalletHub’s 2026 report, with top marks for insured adults/children and physician access. Local Education & Community: Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School’s $288M building project is withdrawn after two voter rejections, ending a long push for expanded programs and updated facilities. Travel Lifestyle: A new travel trend report highlights why quieter outdoor trips—especially canoe travel—are booming as more people seek nature-first getaways. Museum News: The Museum of American Finance is opening free exhibit headquarters on Boston’s Commonwealth Pier on July 3, including an AI-generated Alexander Hamilton experience.
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