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From the Conway Daily Sun, Thursday October 31, 2013:
CONWAY — A local pharmacist's license was suspended after he allegedly admitted to taking pills from his employer for his own personal use. Felony
charges have been filed against him.

On Wednesday, Attorney General Joseph A. Foster announced that the New Hampshire Board of Pharmacy has suspended the license of pharmacist James T. Nixon, of Conway, effective Oct. 29.
Nixon had no comment on Wednesday. MORE
Nixon had no comment on Wednesday. MORE
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Thursday October 31, 2013
Lakeview Facility Has Troubled Past
EFFINGHAM, New Hampshire - Starting in 1992 when the Lakeview Neurorehabilitation hospital was owned by the now defunct New Medico group and known as Highwatch, the neurorehab has had a troubled past. 21 years ago under the suspicion of insurance fraud, the for-profit facility was raided by the FBI with medical and billing records confiscated. Soon afterward Highwatch was purchased and has operated since that time by Lakeview Management, Inc. Many of its officers share a 'history' with the former New Medico management. At least one current Lakeview employee, administrator David Armstrong was employed by New Medico.
Earlier this summer, after a WMUR News9 investigative report was aired, Lakeview management assured the public and town official that changes were in the works to remedy Lakeviews numerous deficits. Lack of secure management practices apparent in the latest news report, have brought renewed calls for either the center's closure or that it be managed by a non-profit corporation like Northern Human Services in Conway, New Hampshire.
Below are news articles chronicling some of the healthcare center's troubles.
- Lakeview client missing since Sunday
- WMUR News9 Lakeview Report
- Are Lakeview patients out of control?
- Behavior of group-home residents concerns Freedom officials
- Lakeview resident facing multiple charges following alleged 'outburst'
- Behavior of group-home residents concerns Freedom officials
- Shoeless man missing near brain rehab center
- Man found dead in woods
- Young convict spurns psychological help again, flees court-ordered stint in brain center
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
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