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Ashley Addiction Treatment celebrates 40 years of service as it receives surge of federal funding

Ashley Addiction Treatment celebrated its 40th anniversary with a visit from Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who secured federal funds for the center for fiscal 2023.

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Ashley Addiction Treatment opens teen space The Clubhouse

As the U.S. faces a growing mental health crisis, providing youth and families with the resources and support they need is vital. All too often, when mental health issues go unaddressed, it leads to substance use problems, which can wreak havoc on families and disrupt children’s ability to function. With the support of the Mental Health/Core Services .

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Birth Announcement: Luke Anthony Mares

He weighed 8 pounds, 3.6 ounces, and was 18 inches long at the time of birth. He was welcomed into the world by proud parents Micki Thomas and Anthony Mares Sr. Luke has two older brothers, Trevor Whipkey and Anthony Mares Jr. Advertisement - Story continues below. He was born on his Grandpa Guillermo Chavez birthday. Grandparents are Guillermo and Donna Chavez. Great Grandparents are Danny and Zella Mares. Congratulations! Births are sponsored by Memorial Hospital Obstetrics & Women’s health. You can submit you own birth announcement here. Brought to you by:

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Kentucky Derby party: See inside 2-story Unbridled Eve Derby Gala home

Tonya York’s Indian Hills home is warm, welcoming, and full of mementos and artifacts from friends, family, and her travels. It’s full of cozy, carefully thought-out spaces but it wasn’t always that way. When she purchased the property, she knew she had to put some work into the place; and, she says, the home improvement process hasn’t stopped. Made of memories “This was a total fixer-upper,” York said. “I never could have afforded it otherwise.” When she purchased the house about 20 years ago, it hadn’t been touched in quite some time. It sat vacant for nearly a year before the previous owner’s children finally got around to selling it.

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Christine M. Petersen | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 24, 2021 Christine M. Petersen, 72, of Johnstown, NY, passed away following a sudden cerebral hemorrhage on Feb. 20, 2021, at Albany Medical Center. Chris was born on April 27, 1948, to the late William and Mary (Tontarski) Monnat in Watertown, New York. She was a 1966 graduate of Johnstown High School and 1970 graduate of SUNY Oneonta with a BA in education. Chris took her first education position in Madison, WI after she married David A. Petersen, her high school sweetheart and lifelong partner. She and Dave returned to the local area to continue their careers in education and start a family. Chris began teaching elementary education at Mayfield Central School District and later history, at the high school, for 31 years until she retired.

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