

At the invitation of the New Jersey's Governor's Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches will be co-sponsoring this years Behavioral Health & Addictive Disorders 21st Annual Conference. The conference is being held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ (close to the Rutgers University campuses) from September 12th-15th.
Please click the link below to visit the conference website for more details: http://www.hcibooks.com/CMAG/Email/usjt_conf_announcement.html
LAKE WORTH - Like every player in the National Football League, Randy Grimes had learned to cope with pain. Grimes, 49 and 17 years removed from his playing days, spoke to the Tribune at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, a drug and alcohol treatment center where he was sent by Pain Alternatives, Solutions and Treatments, known as PAST, to cleanse himself from the effects of medication abuse. "We are encouraged by the progress he has made. We are looking forward to a healthy Randy physically and spiritually," Lydia Grimes Randy's wife said in an e-mail.
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