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John Painter, left, supervisor of peer-support centers in Waterville and Augusta for people recovering from mental illness, listetens to members of the Waterville Social Club Thursday. The state may close either the Waterville club or its Augusta counterpart, LINC. Staff photo by David Leaming
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John Painter, left, supervisor of peer-support centers in Waterville and Augusta for people recovering from mental illness, listetens to members of the Waterville Social Club Thursday. The state may close either the Waterville club or its Augusta counterpart, LINC.
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The Waterville Social Club on Ticonic Street serves people in the area recovering from mental ilness.
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Gary Stevens, site manager of the Waterville Social Club, spoke during a meeting Thursday to discuss the possibibility the peer-suport center for people recovering from mental illness may close.
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Troy Henderson holds of documents while explaining to members of the Waterville Social Club on Thursday that the peer-support center for people recovering from mental illness may close.
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Florence Laigaie was angry at the prospect of the Waterville Social Club closing during a heated meeting on Thursday. The center serves hundreds of people in the area a month, providing support for those recovering from mental illness.