AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPFAS Lawsuit: New York Attorney General Letitia James sued major chemical companies over PFAS “forever chemicals,” alleging contamination of Long Island and statewide drinking water. Shellfish Safety: DEC extended the Three Mile Harbor shellfish closure through the Clamshell Foundation Fireworks weekend after heavy rain raised water-quality concerns. Legionnaires’ Update: NYC health officials are preparing to release addresses tied to the Upper East Side Legionnaires’ outbreak as cooling-tower tests return positive for Legionella. Parasite Outbreak: Cyclospora cases keep climbing, with Michigan nearing 1,000 diagnoses and the outbreak spreading to more states, including Ohio. Heat & Workers: Coverage of World Cup heat protections spotlights how extreme heat is also endangering New Jersey workers, pushing for stronger heat-safety rules. Housing & Resilience: A major office-to-apartment conversion in Midtown hit a structural scare after buckled columns, underscoring the engineering risks of adaptive reuse. Conservation & Wildlife: Long Island Game Farm opened a new alligator habitat exhibit, designed to meet dangerous-animal licensing and conservation education goals. Local Governance: Beacon’s city administrator transition was finalized with Ben Swanson’s swearing-in, alongside updates on a creekside redevelopment proposal.
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