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Hunterdon, Sussex, Warren County Human Service Departments Host Substance Abuse Prevention Seminar
Approximately 70 people attended the "Treatment and Recovery Resources for Opioid Addiction" seminar, officials said.

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Approximately 70 people attended the "Treatment and Recovery Resources for Opioid Addiction" seminar, officials said.

Construction is set to run from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m., officials said. There is no overnight parking on Monday and no general parking Tuesday.
The hearing is slated for Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. inside borough hall.
Ashley Tobias performed "Be True to You" – promoting anti-bullying – for Parsipanny students.
The Township HPC oversees changes involving existing properties and new construction within three historic districts and several sites.
Chester is No. 5 in OMJ.com's list of the 5 most charming main streets in North Jersey.
Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and Prosecutor’s Office Chief of Investigations John Speirs promoted 3 officers Monday.
A public workshop for the open space design is slated for Nov. 3 from 6-7 p.m. at the Learning Commons at Morristown High School.
Freeholder Kathy DeFillippo is urging all county residents to wear purple on Nov. 17.
Recent activity as reported by the Hackettstown Police Department.
The U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service has tentatively rescheduled those burns for the week of Nov. 28.
Nicole Travers of Sparta stole money from two places of employment this month, police said.
David Harris, 62, of Morristown was arrested after a state trooper found "Beast Mode" heroin inside his vehicle, police said.
Police say the teen struck a school administrator with his backpack before headbutting a security guard.
The Florham Park Police Department will be raising money and awareness for pancreatic cancer.
The Florham Park Police Department received a $1,300 automated external defibrillator from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
The Madison Police Department will be raising money and awareness for pancreatic cancer.
A Halloween costume parade is slated for Saturday afternoon, followed by a magic show and trick-or-treating in the downtown business area.
The Ed Block Courage Award Foundation donated $10,000 to the Morristown-based child advocacy center.