Christopher Collins
Born | August 30, 1949 |
Hometown | Orange, New Jersey, United States |
Height | 6'2" (1.88m) |
Spouse | Judith Ryan |
Children | Abigail Collins, Ben Collins |
Parents | Robert Latta, Jane Morin |
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Stuart Commission kills proposal for mental-health, drug and alcohol treatment center
- In a unanimous vote, commissioners denied a proposal for a 126-bed mental health, drug, alcohol and detox facility at 500 Southeast Indian St.
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Stuart delays vote on proposed rehab center; support at commission meeting appears to grow
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