AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup fallout in Massachusetts: Boston’s World Cup run is being framed as a “boon” for local hotels and bars, but economists warn the biggest profits skew toward FIFA and that the visitor surge won’t last. Local business & finance: Easthampton-based Hometown Financial plans to merge component banks, convert from mutual to stock structure, and pursue a $160 million stock-and-cash deal for New Hampshire’s Primary Bank. Public safety & courts: A Duxbury mother, Lindsay Clancy, goes on trial for killing her three children, with the fight centered on criminal responsibility. Community spotlight: Road to Responsibility in Plymouth County received a United Way award for service to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Sports: Kelsey Mitchell powered the Indiana Fever past the New York Liberty 108-88. Health & consumer: Taylor Farms expanded a Massachusetts-linked iceberg lettuce recall tied to possible cyclospora contamination. Money basics: A new look at Social Security claims argues taking benefits at 62 can cost retirees over a lifetime.
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