AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLiberation Day & community events: The Mayors’ Council of Guam is moving to a unified 82nd Liberation Day memorial inside Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica on July 21, after Super Typhoon Bavi, with the Mass and ceremony honoring survivors and the 82nd Liberation queen and court. Culture & faith: In Inalåhan, an annual Mass at Saint Joseph Catholic Church keeps the legacy of Påle’ Jesus Baza Duenas and Father Jesus Baza Duenas alive “from generation to generation,” tying WWII remembrance to today’s CHamoru Catholic community. Environment & local recovery: Piti Mayor Jesse Alig is working with the CHamoru Land Trust Commission, UOG, and federal partners to restore the Tepungan Bay coral reef nursery through a two-year reforestation project. Water after Bavi: Guam Waterworks Authority reports about 1,550 customers still without water as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, with conservation rules and a precautionary boil-water notice for longer outages. Lifestyle & public safety: Guam Homeland Security/OCD warns residents about phishing and social media scams using local photos tied to fake “tax-free grant” offers—don’t click, don’t share personal info. Workplace & parenting rights: Former child support enforcement officer Charlyn Terlaje says AG Douglas Moylan’s office denied doctor-recommended maternity leave, cut health insurance, and fired her, sparking a heated public debate over parental rights and workplace culture. Local education disruption: GCC will no longer host SIFA for the new school year, forcing the charter school to find temporary classrooms before Aug. 10. Scam-proofing for families: Community guidance emphasizes verifying contacts through trusted websites and ignoring unexpected requests for Social Security, bank, or credit card details.
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