Inside the all-new state-of-the-art addiction treatment facility serving the Finger Lakes!
Plus, historic Auburn theater behind schedule again. Nonie Flynn announces bid for legislature. And Sheriff Cirencione spotlights important work of 911 dispatchers.
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Inside the all-new state-of-the-art addiction treatment facility opening in Tompkins County
The Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County is set to open a state-of-the-art, 40-bed medically supervised withdrawal stabilization facility next month. This pioneering Open Access center is the first of its kind in the Finger Lakes region, providing a critical addition to addiction treatment resources in the area. It was an eight year process; and Executive Director Angela Sullivan said success came down to a desire to do right by the community and not give up. “I have such a tenacious team,” she said recalling that lengthy process, which included a pandemic in the middle. “We have an internal mantra of ‘We are going to do it, whatever it takes’.”
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