
Thumbs up to community leaders who met Wednesday to share perspectives and resources to combat opioid abuse. Opioid abuse, as participants echoed several times, is a community disease and without a complete picture of how prevention and treatment services function in the
Biddeford-Saco area, no comprehensive solutions can be sought and the numbers will only rise. The important step now is to move past visioning jargon and move towards the breakout committees – where the best work will be done – and look for ways to fund initiatives. As Superintendent of Schools Jeremy Ray put it, the community will pay for opioid abuse “one way or another.”
Thumbs up to all the area organizations providing free activities for children on Halloween and giving families options for fun, safe activities.
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