BEDFORD A 54-year-old man from Bedford will spend at least 1 to 5 years in prison following his sentencing in Hillsborough County Superior Court. Stephan Condodemetraky was sentenced in the New Hampshire State Prison on four felony counts of theft by misapplication of property. Condodemetraky was also sentenced on two Class A counts of
In 2012, the board revoked John D. Lynch II's license after he was fired from his job as an emergency department physician with Hartford HealthCare for coming to work smelling of alcohol, documents said.
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FALL RIVER Bristol Community College will celebrate its 54th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 22, at 5:30 p.m., on Bristol’s 2021 Commencement website, Facebook and YouTube pages. The ceremony’s unique virtual format will feature new additions, including fun “watch party” packages sent to each graduate with their cap, gown and special celebratory items.
Over the last several months, Bristol Community College has been working hard to determine and plan the best and safest way to celebrate its graduates’ achievements in a unique virtual ceremony.
While the college had hoped to hold an in-person ceremony, given the continued uncertainty of the pandemic, the projected number of participants and the time that it takes to plan a large-scale event such as Bristol’s commencement ceremony, the college will continue forward with its plan to host a personalized, virtual commencement ceremony on the event’s original date May 22.
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