AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoYouth & Sports: Guam National Tennis Center and Guaiya Todu are teaming up for a youth summer tennis camp (ages 4–16) with registration still open; sessions run 8 a.m.–noon weekdays, $50 per participant, and enrollment is capped at 40 per week. Public Health: Guam EPA says 17 beaches are polluted above accepted bacteriological standards, warning of illnesses from minor stomach bugs to serious infections—especially for kids, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems. Safety & Accountability: A Parks and Recreation supervisor in Yona, Anthony Martinez Jr., was arrested and charged with family violence and child abuse after an alleged assault involving a woman and her son; he’s on administrative leave. Culture & Community: GVB is expanding Liberation Day celebrations after the parade cancellation, adding a Liberation Day Tumon Night Market on July 21 with local food, entertainment, and fireworks in Hagåtña and Tumon. Arts for Kids: Japan Airlines will host an award ceremony for the 19th World Children’s Haiku Contest in Guam on July 18, honoring 12 local young poets. Education & STEM: Retired U.S. Ambassador Chantale Wong visited UOG’s School of Engineering to encourage future engineers, highlighting scholarships and mentorship. Local Governance: Senators approved budget amendments to speed up GDOE stipend payments and update procurement rules. Environment & Recovery: Guam’s water conservation advisory has been rescinded, but a boil-water notice remains in specific Dededo, Barrigada Heights, Mangilao, and other listed areas.
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