Court rejects attempt to end suit over public access near Rossview Farm
This illustration from Concord’s legal filing shows the disputed half of District 5 road, in red. The Woodard’s property is on the south side of that area; the city’s conservation land is to the north. District 5 Road is open to the public on the right half of this photo, up to the discontinued Dimond Road. City of Concord
Published: 5/2/2021 3:00:04 PM
The legal battle over public access to city-owned conservation land near Rossview Farm will continue after a judge rejected an argument that the time limit for the dispute has expired.
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
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Brendan Mcewen was arrested on April 22, about six days after a fire at an apartment building on Bog Road. (Concord Police Department)
CONCORD, NH A Concord man, who pleaded guilty to lighting fires at a convenience store more than three years ago, was arrested on another arson charge last week, according to police.
Concord fire and rescue teams, while on a call at Margarita s in Bicentennial Square, where a fire was reported in a second-floor bathroom, were sent to the Pines Apartment on Bog Road for an alarm activation around 12:30 a.m. on April 16. According to Concord Fire Chief Sean Brown, firefighters reported fire from the third floor of the building with residents trapped inside.
Hotel group sues insurers
Published: 4/6/2021 6:06:41 PM
A group of 23 hotels – including four in New Hampshire – is suing their insurance companies, claiming that they were refused coverage for their pandemic losses even though they were not excluded by their coverage.
The group, led by New Hampshire-based Schleicher and Stebbins Hotels (S&S), a hotel management company, filed the suit in June in Merrimack County Superior Court. The first hearing was held on the matter last Thursday in what promises to be lengthy litigation.
The suit – one of a thousand suits filed around the country by the hospitality industry against insurers – appears to be the first in New Hampshire. Many have failed because most policies – 83% – specifically exclude coverage under a pandemic, but the policies in this case don’t have those exclusions, says S&S, and the losses should be covered.
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