In a recent public hearing, the Lewiston City Council addressed the application for a business license renewal for Merrimack River Medical Services Incorporated, which operates an outpatient addiction treatment clinic at 18 Mollison Way. The meeting provided a platform for community members to voice their concerns and support regarding the clinic's operations.
During the hearing, Jocelyn Dixon, a local resident, raised critical questions about the accessibility of addiction resources in the area. She highlighted the challenges faced by individuals seeking help, particularly those lacking transportation, financial resources, and stable housing. Dixon's comments underscored the need for more comprehensive support systems for those struggling with addiction in Lewiston.
Following the public input, the council moved to approve the license renewal for Merrimack River Medical Services, contingent upon specific conditions outlined in the meeting. The motion was supported by Councilor Glam and seconded by Councilor Harriman, indicating a collaborative effort among council members to address the pressing issue of addiction treatment in the community.
The discussion reflects ongoing concerns about the availability and accessibility of addiction services in Lewiston, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in shaping local health resources.