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Phish’s Trey Anastasio Opens Addiction Recovery Center With Former Caseworker


Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, now 17 years sober, is set to open the doors to a residential recovery program, Divided Sky.

Legendary jam band's frontman, now 17 years sober, to open the facility with Melanie Gulde, who helped him after his arrest for drug possession in 2006 Phish frontman Trey Anastasio, now 17 years sober, is set to open the doors to a residential recovery program, Divided Sky, in his native Vermont with the caseworker who helped him after he was arrested for heroin possession and driving under the influence in 2006. He pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge, and spent 14 months in a drug-court program, completing maintenance on a fairground in upstate New York.

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