Schools

Annual Anti-Drunk Driving Program Set For Par High

Event reaches its fifth year, showing in-depth consequences about drinking and driving among teens.

PARSIPPANY, N.J. – For the fifth consecutive year, Parsippany High School will hold its annual Anti-Drunk Driving Program for seniors.

The program was created to help raise awareness about the dangers of drunk driving and will include Parsippany-Troy Hills law enforcement officials working with school administrators, Parsippany emergency units – police, rescue squad, fire department – to help raise awareness against drunk driving.

The program was developed to create awareness against drunk driving during this time of year for high school students engaging in prom and graduation season.

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The event will take place June 3 at 7:40 a.m. at the high school.

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