Revamping NJ addiction treatment — with 6 to 12 month of careRevamping NJ addiction treatment — with 6 to 12 month of careNew Jersey Reentry Corporation suggests better coordination among addiction services providers.Michael SymonsMichael Symons
Does NJ REALLY need a drug abuse van?Does NJ REALLY need a drug abuse van?Do we need a van to drive around to various events educating the public and talking to them about addiction or is this overkill?Judi FrancoJudi Franco
Five NJ Catholic Charities branches help fight trauma, adversityFive NJ Catholic Charities branches help fight trauma, adversityServing 300,000 New Jerseyans annually, Catholic Charities provides assistance to residents seeking counseling for behavioral health or addiction, or who may be facing homelessness, food insecurity, or lack of access to proper clothing.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Is 30-day rehab enough? Why this dad of addicts says noIs 30-day rehab enough? Why this dad of addicts says noGraham became a certified recovery coach after losing his son to addiction.Steve TreveliseSteve Trevelise
Why your kid’s heroin addiction isn’t my problemWhy your kid’s heroin addiction isn’t my problemWhile it’s sad, your heroin addict is unfortunately your own family’s problem not Judi's.Judi FrancoJudi Franco
Some angry over Murphy's $100 million on addictionSome angry over Murphy's $100 million on addictionIf those numbers upset you as a taxpayer, ask yourself what these numbers make you feel.Jeff DeminskiJeff Deminski
A must-see video for veterans dealing with addictionA must-see video for veterans dealing with addictionAs hard as it is dealing with addiction in New Jersey, it's even harder if you are a returning veteran coming home from across the sea.Steve TreveliseSteve Trevelise
Another chance for Ocean County drug addicts to get helpAnother chance for Ocean County drug addicts to get helpNo one seeking help, no matter where they live, will be turned away, according to Ocean County Prosecutor's Office spokesman Al Della Fave.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Christie signs new addiction, lead and lottery delivery laws — NJ DecodedChristie signs new addiction, lead and lottery delivery laws — NJ DecodedGov. Chris Christie signed 14 bills into law Monday and vetoed five others.Michael SymonsMichael Symons
Christie’s plan to limit initial opioid prescriptions to 5 days moves forward — despite concernsChristie’s plan to limit initial opioid prescriptions to 5 days moves forward — despite concerns the bill requires health insurance coverage for substance-abuse programs, including residential treatment centers.Michael SymonsMichael Symons