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Victim of Northfield motorcycle crash identified
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NORTHFIELD The victim of a fatal motorcycle crash Sunday on Millers Falls Road (Route 63) in Northfield has been identified as 35-year-old Justin M. Kickery.
Police responded to the accident scene on Sunday, after a driver traveling south on Route 63 came upon the crash and stopped to call 911 at 8:18 p.m., according to a press release from the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office. Kickery, whose name was not released at the time, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver who called 911 reportedly stayed on scene until Northfield Police officers and Massachusetts State Police troopers arrived. According to Laurie Loisel, director of communication and outreach with the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office, it is unknown how much time passed between when the accident occurred and when the driver discovered the crash.
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.
Jacob Canturbury is a lively 7-year-old who likes to run around outside and wants to be a police officer when he grows up.
Although Jacob doesnât remember Northfield Police Officer Bart Wiese and Rice County Sgt. Trevor Peterson bringing him into the world as a newborn, heâs more likely to remember the reunion they had outside the Rice County Law Enforcement Center Thursday afternoon.
Sergeant Trevor Peterson and Officer Bart Wiese squat down to say goodbye to Jacob Canterbury outside the Rice County Law Enforcement Center. (Misty Schwab/southernminn.com)
Jacob was the first, and so far the only, baby Wiese or Peterson had ever delivered. Born premature at 2:07 a.m. Aug. 19, 2013, he was airlifted from the hospital to receive emergency care after being born in Dundas, at his grandparentsâ former home.
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