The Roman Catholic Churches of Toms River (RCCTR) are holding a series of workshops coming up to educate, spread awareness and ultimately help everyone find recovery and be a shining light in the lives of others.
In a continued effort to curb the drug epidemic wreaking havoc in the community and help those suffering from substance abuse disorder, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer is unveiling two new initiatives to help turn the tide.
A bill sponsored by Jersey Shore Senator Robert Singer and Assemblyman Sean Kean to authorize issuing "Support Recovery" license plates has been approved by the senate and is heading to Governor Phil Murphy for consideration.
The Partnership for a Drug Free New Jersey is hosting a town hall in Toms River, one of Ocean County's hardest hit areas, where residents and experts are invited to share their thoughts on the opioid epidemic and seek help for others or themselves.