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Rehab Center Proponents Sue Cortlandt For $15 Million, Allege Bias

CORTLANDT, N.Y. – Cortlandt town officials have been sued for $15 million by a Briarcliff-based company seeking to build a luxury rehabilitation center, according to a report on lohud.com.

The Cortlandt Town Board and its members have been named in a civil rights suit bought by a proposed luxury rehabilitation center. They are (l-r), Francis X. Farrell, Seth Freach, Supervisor Linda D. Puglisi, Debra Costello, and Richard Becker.

The Cortlandt Town Board and its members have been named in a civil rights suit bought by a proposed luxury rehabilitation center. They are (l-r), Francis X. Farrell, Seth Freach, Supervisor Linda D. Puglisi, Debra Costello, and Richard Becker.

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The Hudson Ridge Wellness Center, a proposed 92-bed facility, is charging that the town and residents connived to discriminate against people suffering from drug and alcohol dependence by imposing a moratorium on special permits in September, according to lohud. The center sought a waiver, but was turned down, lohud's report said.

The civil rights suit brought in federal court names Cortlandt and members of its Town Board as defendants, the lohud report said.

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