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We Must Temper Justice With Mercy In Dealing With Kids Who Use Drugs The Events Of The Past Few Weeks Have Raised Our Consciousness To The Growing Problems Related To Substance Abuse And How We As A Society Choose To Respond To This Very Distressing Issue.

By Times Leader Archivist
October 8, 1996
Previous articleAdeline Stasukinas October 5, 1996 Adeline Stasukinas, 82, Formerly Of Davis Street, Plymouth, Died Saturday At The Manor Health Care Center, Kingston.
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