OSSIPEE — About 150 people turned out for the grand opening of White Horse Addiction Center's Shed on Friday evening. Speakers included the governor's policy adviser on prevention, treatment and recovery and those who regained their lives with help from the center.

White Horse President/CEO Mitch Yeaton describes the Shed as a non-clinical resource center for people in recovery and their families. The staff helps clients do things like signing up for insurance or getting connected to treatment.

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