AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPGA Tour in Connecticut: The Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands is back in Cromwell, with Xander Schauffele leaning into the course’s tricky, fun setup after the U.S. Open grind. Tour shake-up: PGA Tour leaders also unveiled a sweeping two-tier competitive model starting in 2028, with a new postseason format and big questions about how it will reshape the sport. Local arts milestone: New Haven’s First Haven in Dixwell (150 Dixwell Ave.) opened with a Juneteenth ribbon cutting and a “Brand New Day” celebration tied to a $200 million, 65,000-square-foot ConnCAT/ConnCORP project. Community trees: Woodbury’s Shade Tree & Sidewalk Committee mapped out Trees to Please events, including a June 27 tree walk and plans for pruning education. CT arts calendar: Southbury Public Library’s Gloria Cachion Gallery announced Randy Carboni’s July exhibit, plus a summer-long America’s 250 art show at the Merwinsville Hotel. Sports culture: Worcester’s Ghanaian community packed the Common for a World Cup watch party, complete with drumming and West African food.
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