Dramatic Rise in the Proportion of Older Americans Admitted for Substance Abuse Treatment From 1992 to 2008
Tent City residents struggle to adjust
John Gergely flashed a toothless smile as he leaned against the hallway of the hotel that’s been his home since a faith-based nonprofit scooped up about 50 homeless residents living in Camden’s Tent City.
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Task force making headway
Drug dealing and crime have no boundaries, and according to Capt. Phil Tavares of the Marshfield Police Department, neither do the police departments of 10 towns, including Marshfield, that border one another in the northeast corner of Plymouth County.
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Dramatic Rise in the Proportion of Older Americans Admitted for Substance Abuse Treatment from 1992 to 2008
New admissions data show sharp increase in the proportion of older Americans being treated for illicit substances such as cocaine, heroin and marijuana.
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