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Concord Hospital emerges as lone bidder for LRGH in bankruptcy

LACONIA — Concord Hospital is the sole health care institution interested in acquiring Lakes Region General Hospital, Franklin Regional Hospital and the hospitals’ ambulatory sites through Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, LRGHealthcare President and CEO Kevin Donovan said Tuesday. “While LRGHealthcare received significant interest from other parties, no other party submitted a bid by the deadline,” Donovan said. “We have always felt that Concord Hospital is a natural fit to ensure the continued provision of excellent care in the Lakes and Three Rivers Region, and we are excited about this step forward.” LRGHealthcare has filed a motion in federal bankruptcy court to cancel a bankruptcy auction set for Wednesday. Multiple bidders present offers at such an auction, but it will not be needed as Concord Hospital has emerged as the only bidder.

Owner of bankrupt Franklin and Laconia hospitals says Concord Hospital remains the only bidder

Owner of bankrupt Franklin and Laconia hospitals says Concord Hospital remains the only bidder Lakes Region General Hospital Published: 12/15/2020 11:27:58 AM Concord Hospital won’t have any competition in its effort to acquire bankrupt LGRHealthcare, but it will have to overcome some 25 objections to the sale filed last week by various creditors. The deadline to submit bids ended at 4 p.m. Monday without another bidder, meaning that Concord Hospital’s $30 million offer will be the only one on the table when the Bankruptcy Court hears a variety of those challenges in hearings scheduled for Friday and next Tuesday, Dec. 21. The single bid for LRGH came even though more than 50 organizations expressed interest in LRGH, and a dozen signed nondisclosure agreements and entered “active discussions, according to LRGH.

AG confirms 2 dead at Tall Pines apartments

Email address: Police officers and investigators gathered outside a residence on Bodwell Road Monday. Photo/Jeffrey Hastings MANCHESTER, NH – Two people were found dead Monday at Tall Pines, an apartment complex on Bodwell Road in the south end of the city about a mile from the Londonderry town line. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is leading an investigation into what authorities called the “untimely deaths.” New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald and Manchester Police Chief Allen Aldenberg issued a news release announcing the investigation but gave no location of the incident or any details. According to the Manchester Police Department’s call log, police went to 1345 Bodwell Road at 11:55 a.m. Monday for a report of a medical problem.

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