AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup in Massachusetts: Iran’s coach says the team was ordered to leave the U.S. and return to Mexico hours after its 2-2 opener vs. New Zealand, while Cape Verde stunned Spain 0-0 behind goalkeeper Vozinha. Juneteenth (Greater Boston): Boston-area events kick off Thursday and run through the weekend, including an MIT Open Space celebration and a City Hall flag raising. Local government: Quincy City Council voted 6-3 against buying the Eastern Nazarene College campus for $22.5 million. Public safety/transport: MassDOT is updating wrong-way driver detection tech after deadly crashes, including a Route 1 North trooper death in Lynnfield. Health & consumer: FDA elevated an Alfredo sauce recall to its highest risk level over potential salmonella contamination. Massachusetts politics: New data shows only a few hundred of nearly 5,000 eligible incarcerated voters cast ballots in the last presidential cycle. Business/community: BankFive awarded a $10,000 renewable scholarship to a Fall River-area student. Sports media: Eddie Andelman, the “godfather of sports radio,” died at 89.
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