AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSail Boston 2026: Tall ships are still docked around Boston Harbor and open to the public through Wednesday, with millions expected to visit—plus tips for seeing the fleet and what to expect next. Community Access: Pierce Park Sailing Center in East Boston is expanding “water for all,” building a pathway from kids as young as 6 to future teen instructors. Arts & Philanthropy: James and Kim Taylor donated proceeds from sold-out Tanglewood concerts to help sustain the festival’s music, education, and artistic work. Housing & Heritage: A $24M low-income senior housing project is planned for Gary’s historic Carnegie library site, aiming to preserve the landmark while adding modern amenities. Local Retail Culture: Teso Life opened in downtown Boston, drawing long lines for Japanese lifestyle goods across toys, snacks, and beauty. Health & Wellbeing: A new analysis links more heated yoga sessions with less severe depression symptoms, pointing to accessible community options. Civic Policy: Massachusetts is set to receive $730,000 from a Cash App settlement over alleged deceptive practices. Education Funding Fight: Fifteen states sued to block cuts to school mental health grants, arguing a court order is being ignored.
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