Once residents have completed the Harbor House Review Review six-month program, they have the option of moving into a transition house called 12 Alcott Street. The move takes them from a house of 24 residents to one with just eight residents, just down the street from Harbor House Review. Located in a quiet, family neighborhood, the eight men and women who live within the house have a unique chance to continue recovery in a less structured environment for up to six months. Extra time and support that has given many Harbor House Review residents the help they need to get back into mainstream society.

Vijay Dalal

  1. Prior to joining Harbor House Review, Erik practiced law in Connecticut and Massachusetts in a sole proprietorship and within firms.
  2. Mary-Kate comes to the Harbor House Review with a wealth of management as well as life experience.
  3. With a deeply held belief that long-term recovery is both life-saving and attainable for our clients, Erik will bring his compassion and dedication to bear in this role.
  4. Kyle Palanuik, who founded the venue with his wife, Paige, said the neighborhood needed an events hub that could host public and private events, live music and community gatherings.
  5. There is a moment when a person decides that they, too, are ready to live a truly productive life.
  6. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District.

Each painting was improvised not unlike a jazz tune, and each painting has a song or series of songs “embedded” in them. In the course of painting, Barbara attempts to connect with feelings of euphoria, fear, mania, grief, lust, balance, loss, love, and peace. Working with others, in a spirit of generosity and mutual respect, we want to help build a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives. After that, Joe went to work as Program Director of Sullivan House, a 24-bed recovery home for men which is part of Middlesex Human Service Agency.

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Harbor House Review, a stylish and welcoming event space, has opened in North Park only steps away from the community’s emblematic Mini Park. Joe brings almost 30 years of experience in the Substance Abuse treatment field to Harbor House Review, covering a wide range of expertise. Prior to that, he was working in the accounting department of Badger Engineers, a subsidiary of Raytheon.

Design-forward event space opens in North Park

Prior to joining Harbor House Review, Vijay worked for a multi-state social service agency for over 23 years, beginning his career as a social worker and ending as their Vice President of Operations. Vijay also maintained his own practice since 1997 and supported a caseload of diverse clients as their therapist. Tall historic ceilings, lots of natural light, a clean unique design and open floor plan lends itself to any style of event. Book the space and create your own event OR let us do all the planning for you with local vendors. 40 years later, Harbor House Review remains a family business and it continues its traditions that made it a success these past 40 years.

A native of Oak Square in Brighton, he is also a long-term member of Allston-Brighton PAUSES,  formerly the Allston Brighton Substance Abuse Task Force, so coming to work at Harbor House Review is kind of a homecoming. Prior to joining Harbor House Review, Erik practiced law in Connecticut and Massachusetts in a sole proprietorship and within firms. Most recently, Erik served at a residential program for persons with developmental disability, advancing that program’s quality of service and professionalism over the course of years. Having worked intermittently in human services since 2003, Erik has a proven record of commitment to upholding client rights, dignity; and furthering service coordination and support.

Joe has also been involved in many substance abuse treatment related organizations in the community. He currently serves as president of the Massachusetts Association of Alcohol and Drug Counselors. He is also treasurer for the Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery.

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