Mike Sorrentino opens Archangels Center drug addiction clinic in New Jersey
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Updated · The New York Times · May 7
Mike Sorrentino opens Archangels Center drug addiction clinic in New Jersey
7 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 7
The Jersey Shore star, 44, opened the private facility in Tinton Falls and said a second Archangels Center in East Windsor is planned later this year.
Sorrentino, sober for more than a decade after addiction and an eight-month prison term, said he wants to use his celebrity to help people seeking treatment.
The opening comes as Jersey Shore cast members reflect on life beyond the MTV franchise, with Sorrentino and Jenni Farley balancing public fame with family and new ventures.
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