East End's First Opioid Forum Draws Large Crowd To Address Opioid Crisis

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone welcomes community members to the first East End opioid forum

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone welcomes community members to the first East End opioid forum

"Stories From Suffolk." VALERIE GORDON

Kathy Hochul

Kathy Hochul

 lieutenant governor and co-chair of the NYS Heroin and Opioid Abuse Task Force. VALERIE GORDON

lieutenant governor and co-chair of the NYS Heroin and Opioid Abuse Task Force. VALERIE GORDON

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone welcomes community members to the first East End opioid forum

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone welcomes community members to the first East End opioid forum

"Stories From Suffolk." VALERIE GORDON

Southampton Town Police Chief Steven Skrynecki

Southampton Town Police Chief Steven Skrynecki

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left

 and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman. VALERIE GORDON

and Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman. VALERIE GORDON

Robert Kent. VALERIE GORDON

Robert Kent. VALERIE GORDON

Anthony Ferrandino

Anthony Ferrandino

 chair of the Northport Drug and Alcohol Task Force. VALERIE GORDON

chair of the Northport Drug and Alcohol Task Force. VALERIE GORDON

The Stories From Suffolk opioid forum's first panel discussed prevention and environmental stragedies. VALERIE GORDON

The Stories From Suffolk opioid forum's first panel discussed prevention and environmental stragedies. VALERIE GORDON

Peter Harckham

Peter Harckham

 chair of the New York State Senate Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee. VALERIE GORDON

chair of the New York State Senate Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee. VALERIE GORDON

Hampton Bays School Superintendent Lars Clemensen touches on the importance of educating students on the dangers of opioids. VALERIE GORDON

Hampton Bays School Superintendent Lars Clemensen touches on the importance of educating students on the dangers of opioids. VALERIE GORDON

Krystle Stoddard

Krystle Stoddard

 a THRIVE program man

a THRIVE program man

authorValerie Gordon on Feb 7, 2019
Local and state policy-makers, health professionals and others gathered at the Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church of the Hamptons last week for the East End’s first opioid... more

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