Former Spaulding employee indicted on charges of assault, drug possession
May 06, 2021CONCORD Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Thomas John Ball Poirier (age 39) of Tilton has been indicted by the New Hampshire Multicounty Grand Jury on charges of First Degree Assault on a person under 13 years of age, Second Degree Assault, Reckless Conduct, Obtaining a Controlled Drug by Deceit, and Possession of a Controlled Drug.
Mr. Poirier was formerly employed at Spaulding Academy and Family Services in Northfield. The charges allege that between Dec. 15 and 22 of last year, Mr. Poirier stole Methylphenidate, commonly known under the brand name Ritalin, which had been prescribed to Spaulding s residents, some of whom were children under the age of 13. The charges further allege that Mr. Poirier replaced the stolen medication with an unknown substance, and that, in doing so, he caused serious bodily harm to two children residing at Spaulding Academy and Family Services.
CONCORD, NH Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Michael A. Maggiacomo (age 50) and Tina M. Allen (age 46), both of Newburyport, Mass., have been indicted by the New Hampshire Multicounty Grand Jury and each charged with two class B felony counts of Medicaid Fraud, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, and two class A felony counts of Theft by Deception, in violation of RSA 637:4. Mr. Maggiacomo was also charged with one class B felony count of Presenting False Records, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, for submitting falsified documents in response to an audit, and Ms. Allen was charged with two class B felony counts of Presenting False Records, in violation of RSA 167:61-a, for submitting falsified documents in response to an audit.Mr. Maggiacomo was the owner of Alerion Home Care and Wellness Solutions, a home health care company. The charges allege that he and Ms. Allen, an Alerion employee, submitted claims for payment to New Hampshire Medicaid for home nursing services that
Netflix has Lupin. Upstate NY had criminal aristocrat Max Shinburn.
Foiled in Schoharie: The final heist of the world-renowned, dapper King of Crooks
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Maximilian Schoenbein photographed here in the 1890s and known more widely by his most popular pseudonym, “Baron” Max Shinburn was considered one of the world’s most successful bank robbers. His infamous career in the late 1800s figured prominently in upstate New York, where two sensational events unfolded in Saratoga Springs and Middleburgh.National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Pinkerton s, Inc., Styled by Joanne Georges
Maximilian Schoenbein had already been cooling his heels in prison for eight years when
Dartmouth eases some COVID restrictions on campus
Update: Wednesday, March 10, 9:09 a.m.
Dartmouth College says it has eased some coronavirus-related restrictions on campus, now that the number of students testing positive has declined and there have been no major guideline violations.
The school on Monday reopened Dartmouth s Baker-Berry Library, the alumni gym, fitness center and other buildings for students and employees who are approved to be on campus.
Officials said students should continue to refrain from visiting one another in their rooms or gathering in hallways. Common spaces and kitchens in residence halls remain closed, and grab and go dining is still in effect.