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Updated · The New York Times · May 7
Mike Sorrentino opens Archangels Center drug addiction clinic in New Jersey
Updated
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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