Orange family starts GoFundMe to pay for son’s funeral
An Orange family has taken to crowdfunding to pay for the funeral of Keith Andrew James Sullivan, pictured, who died a year and a half ago while being held at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections in Manchester, N.H. COURTESY LEGACY.COM
Published: 2/24/2021 5:00:28 PM
ORANGE A local family has taken to crowdfunding to pay for the funeral of a member who died a year and a half ago while being held at the Hillsborough County House of Corrections in Manchester, N.H.
The Sullivan family started a GoFundMe page (bit.ly/3dG1tZG) in an attempt to raise $10,000 to cover the cost of Keith Andrew James Sullivan’s services, held in July 2019 at Nichols Funeral Home in Wilmington. As of Wednesday afternoon, the page had garnered $700 in donations.
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DHHS working to control COVID-19 outbreak at jail after judge s rebuke
Judge criticizes Valley Street Jail superintendent over treatment of inmates Share Updated: 9:45 PM EST Jan 5, 2021
Judge criticizes Valley Street Jail superintendent over treatment of inmates Share Updated: 9:45 PM EST Jan 5, 2021
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Show Transcript DURING THE PANDEMIC. AT THE GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DHH COMMISSIONER LORI SHIBINETTE ANNOUNCED 15 NEW OUTBREAKS STATEWIDE INCLUDING A SIGNIFICANT ONE AT VALLEY STREET JAIL. RIGHT NOW WE HAVE 100 RIGHT TO OUR COVID POSITIVE AND 27 STAFF. THOS NUMBERS ARE PROBABLY GOING TO BE CHANGED BY THE TIME I LEAVE THE PODIUM BECAUSE WE ARE ACTIVELY RUNNING TEST IN OUR LAB. DHHS HAS NOW TAKEN OVER MANAGEMENT OF THE CRISIS AND ANNOUNCED A ROBUST TESTING SCHEDULE OF STAFF AND INMATES IN THE COMING DAYS. PRIOR TO THURSDAY, WE FELL UNDER PUBLIC HEALTH. HILLSBOROUGH SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE CHARLES TEMPLE ISSUED A SCA
Hillsborough County Superior Court Judge Charles Temple ordered William James, 37, freed at 6 p.m. Thursday.
The order came a day after a lengthy hearing that disclosed nearly non-existent testing for inmates, a high rate of infection among staff and practices that do not conform to state and federal guidelines.
âThe court is deeply troubled by the cavalier attitude that (Hillsborough County House of Correction) had shown towards its inmates during the COVID-19 pandemic,â Temple wrote.
He noted that James has risk factors that put him at danger for complications. Testimony on Wednesday focused on his hepatitis C condition.
Temple noted that James was being held in a quarantine unit with incoming inmates. He warned they could become infected and spread the virus throughout the facility.
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