AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup & Community: English fans boo Ghana’s Thomas Partey at Boston Stadium as he faces rape charges, while the broader tournament keeps reshaping local immigrant community pride and watch-party culture. Housing & Law: Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court blocks the rent control ballot question, citing a religious exemption issue—ending the push for statewide caps for now. Local Business & Mobility: Boston launches a one-year pilot letting licensed taxi drivers accept Uber and Lyft requests (with Logan trips excluded), aiming to cut wait times and boost driver earnings. Arts & Storytelling: ArtsEmerson stages Mfoniso Udofia’s “In Old Age,” a Worcester-set two-hander about faith, aging, and what happens when you finally listen to yourself. Sports Culture: AJ Dybantsa, a potential NBA No. 1 pick, returns to Brockton for a backpack giveaway, blending hometown roots with big-league momentum. Environment & Lifestyle: Connecticut announces grants to preserve 1,243 acres and improve urban green and community garden spaces. Food & Health: Pulmuone’s tofu sales jump as Americans lean toward minimally processed, protein-forward options.
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