AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorcester Public Safety: Police say they’ve issued an arrest warrant for Karen Solomon, 58, missing since her husband—Worcester officer Kurt Solomon—was found dead at their home; she’s considered “armed and dangerous,” and the search is now in its fifth day. Courtroom Spotlight: In the Lindsay Clancy murder trial, the defense has rested and a forensic psychiatrist testified she was suffering a “command hallucination” tied to postpartum psychosis, while prosecutors argue she planned the killings. Local Government & Privacy: Tewksbury’s Select Board reviewed its contract with Flock Safety after residents raised concerns; the town’s lawyers are preparing negotiation points for Flock. Environment & Development: Tewksbury’s Conservation Commission kept reviewing a lithium-ion battery storage project on Hillman Avenue, focusing on wetlands, stormwater, and fire-related contamination. Coastal Resilience: Massachusetts is expanding real-time flood monitoring with new sensors in Essex and Ipswich Bay to track storm surge and high tides moving inland. Public Health: A Worcester biomedical lab received a USDA warning for improper handling of research monkeys, after violations were found in a federal inspection. Mass Transit: Fare-free bus service in Franklin Regional Transit Authority is credited with boosting ridership and reducing tense interactions, as lawmakers push a new federal transit funding plan. Sports & Community: Bridgewater’s Little League team faces elimination in the LLWS, while Massachusetts fishermen landed a 1,260-pound blue marlin near Cape Cod.
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