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Ebeny J. Torres, Addiction Services Coordinator

Phone:            908-704-6305
Fax: 908-704-1629
Mail: 27 Warren Street, P.O. Box 3000, Somerville, NJ 08876
Email: ETorres@co.somerset.nj.us

 

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Municipal Alliances are community-based prevention organizations, comprised of volunteers, that are located in all 21 counties in New Jersey. The Alliances plan, coordinate, and conduct alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use activities. Statewide, Municipal Alliances provide over 3,800 prevention programs.


Municipal Alliance Committee

The governing body of each municipality may appoint a Municipal Alliance Committee (MAC), which identifies substance use disorder prevention and education needs in the community. Membership includes representatives of schools, courts, law enforcement, religious and social service organizations, parents, businesses, recovering persons, and concerned citizens.

Municipal Alliance Committees help to combat alcoholism and drug abuse by:

  • Empowering residents concerned about substance abuse to provide prevention programs in their community.
  • Conducting a Strategic Plan of the community's substance use disorder prevention resources and needs.
  • Developing and submitting a Municipal Alliance Plan for the expenditure of funds derived from fines of drug offenders for the implementation of substance use prevention activities for community members of all ages.
  • Coordinating prevention projects within the municipality to avoid fragmentation and duplication.

 

Municipal Alliance programs are coordinated and networked through the Somerset County Alcoholism and Drug Use Coordinator and the Somerset County Municipal Alliance Coordinator.

Municipal Alliance prevention plans are reviewed and approved by the County Alliance Steering Committee (CASS) and Local Advisory Committee on Alcohol and Drug Use (LACADA). A plan is approved for Somerset County and submitted to the Governor’s Council on Alcohol and Drug Use for final approval and funding.

Municipal Alliance Committees in Somerset County include:

Bernards  (Municipal Alliance Website)
Bridgewater/Raritan
Franklin
Hillsborough/Millstone (Hillsborough/Millstone Municipal Alliance Website)
Manville (Manville Municipal Alliance Website)
Montgomery/Rocky Hill (Montgomery/Rocky Hill Website)
North Plainfield (North Plainfield Municipal Alliance Facebook Page)
Somerset Hills (Somerset Hills Municipal Alliance Facebook Page)
     Bernardsville
     Bedminster
     Far Hills
     Peapack/Gladstone
Somerville (Municipal Alliance Website)  (Facebook Page)
Bound Brook/South Bound Brook
Watchung Hills (Watchung Hills Municipal Alliance Facebook Page)
      Long Hill 
      Warren
     Green Brook
     Watchung 

 

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Would you like an event added to our calendar? Make your request here: Municipal Alliance Committee Event Calendar Request

Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day

  • Date: 10/06/2023 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM  

October 6th is Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day in New Jersey!

Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day -- October 6th, 2023 is just days away. This day is an opportunity to shine a light on the evolving opioid crisis, help reduce stigma, show support for those in recovery, and share information and resources in our schools, families, workplaces, and communities.

To celebrate, the Partnership for A Drug Free New Jersey is pleased to have Dr. Wilson M. Compton, Deputy Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) of the National Institutes of Health as the Keynote for Friday's webinar. He will provide an overview of the current state of the evolving opioid crisis with his presentation Drug Addiction, Science, and the US Overdose Epidemic.  The Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day webinar will be held Friday, October 6 at 11:00 AM. 

It is not too late to get involved! Join these efforts by sharing important information about opioids and the evolving opioid crisis with your family, friends, and neighbors on Friday and throughout the month. Every action or share makes a difference in our goal to raise awareness about New Jersey’s opioid crisis. 

Take one of these simple steps to participate in #KnockOutOpioidAbuseDay:

Use the links above or go to KnockOutDay.DrugFreeNJ.org to access toolkits, messages, images, sample letters, and proclamations to help you #KnockOutOpioidAbuse in your community!

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