Dorothy Manlief with her butterfly before it flew off during the annual Stepped Up/Fed Up rally against opiate addiction by CASA on Thursday, Aug. 31. Manlief is from Meridian House in East Boston and proudly 10 months clean. She joined many residents in releasing butterflies in memory of Nancy Williams, a former president of CASA who died in July. The evening included remembering those who have died as a result of addiction, and a candlelight vigil.
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