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Rutherford County, TN - Former Rap Artist Patrick Houston gave a presentation to over 100 residents at the Rutherford County Correctional Work Center (RCCWC) Thursday. Houston, known by his stage name of Project Pat, was not performing one of his Hard-hitting Rap or Hip Hop songs filled with expletives, crime, and drugs. Houston now shares a message of hope and chronicles his transformation with God’s help from substance abuse disorder and completing a sentence in federal priso . ....
GREENFIELD For passersby on Federal Street, the alley behind the Pushkin Gallery is looking a bit brighter than it once did.“This is an important piece of art in downtown Greenfield,” said Mary McClintock, co-chair of the Franklin County Transition. ....
Moose Lodge serving pot roast GREENFIELD The Moose Lodge at 20 School St. will be serving pot roast, mashed potatoes, salad, carrots and bread on Friday at 6 p.m. Meals cost $10. Homemade gravy will be available upon request.Event to celebrate. ....
Photo by: Suffolk County Sheriffâs Office The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office presents “A New Perspective” hosted by Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. Errol D. Toulon, Jr. The focus of this monthly show is to highlight the work of the Sheriff’s Office, inter-agency cooperation with local police agencies and elected officials, and interesting stories from around Suffolk County.
Sheriff Toulon conceived this show as a way of promoting the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office, Suffolk County’s only county-wide law enforcement agency. “We have the unique honor of interacting with and serving every community in Suffolk County,” said Sheriff Toulon. “I wanted to make sure that county residents know about all of the great work we do in coordination with local officials and law enforcement agencies.” ....
Opioid Task Force holds third annual Sober Housing Summit Modified: 12/11/2020 4:39:50 PM As the Opioid Task Force of Franklin County and North Quabbin’s third annual Sober Housing Summit came to an end Friday at noon, Sheriff Christopher Donelan suggested to Shawn Hayden that they take a ride up the Mohawk Trail sometime soon to look at old or abandoned motels that might be the answer to the lack of sober housing in Franklin County. Hayden, chief operating officer of GAAMHA Inc., better known as Pathway House, a self-help group home in Gardner, said the task force made a lot of progress this year, but housing is still a huge barrier to people in recovery. He said sober housing is a regional problem that makes a lasting impact, and there needs to be more collaboration and a unified vision on how to solve it. ....