CONCORD, NH — Star Students are found in classrooms, on concert and theater stages, at debate lecterns, and in the community doing good things to make life better for all of us.
Here at Patch, we’ve launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids to their neighbors.
This submission comes from Cathie Cremin, who nominated Samantha Cremin of Concord, New Hampshire.
Star local student’s name
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Samantha Cremin
What grade is your star local student in?
College student
How do you know the star local student?
daughter of Cathie and Brian Cremin
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Why do you believe the star local student should be recognized?
Samantha works full time as an LNA at a local nursing home facility as well as a student at NHTI. She is studying to be a nurse and/or another medical field. She works hard every day and has unbelievable compassion and dedication to her family, job, and school. Samantha also has Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes, which she was diagnosed with in 2016. On top of everything she does on a daily basis, her perseverance is an inspiration to anyone that knows her.
What’s one thing you want everyone to know about the star local student?
Samantha is always willing to help in any situation. She goes above and beyond for her family, friends, coworkers, and the residents where she works.
Congratulations on your achievements, and all of our best wishes to you in the future, Samantha Cremin!
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A prelicensed therapist who had been practicing in Bow, N.H., was arrested Monday based on an allegation that he sexually assaulted a patient during an in-office visit, police said.
Daniel Thibeault, who faces two counts of felonious sexual assault and one count of aggravated felonious sexual assault, is being held at the Merrimack County jail pending his arraignment, according to a statement from the Bow Police Department.
Daniel Thibeault, a New Hampshire therapist arrested for alleged sexual assault of a patient.Courtesy of Bow Police Department
Thibeault had been a candidate for licensure who was subject to a supervisory agreement since May 2024, according to state records. His arrest comes after the presiding officer of the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice suspended his privileges to practice in the state in late December, citing the alleged assault.
Bow police had notified the state’s Office of Professional Licensure and Certification in early December that Thibeault was accused of sexually assaulting the patient despite her “audible demands to stop,” according to an order signed by an administrative law judge.
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The incident was reported to Bow police in August, prompting an investigation by Detective Sergeant Tyler Coady that led to a warrant being issued for Thibeault‘s arrest, police said.
Efforts to reach Thibeault for comment were unsuccessful Monday. It was not immediately clear whether he has an attorney.
Police said the investigation is considered active and ongoing. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Coady at 603-223-3956 or tcoady@bownhpd.gov.
Steven Porter can be reached at steven.porter@globe.com. Follow him @reporterporter.