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Great Neck resident indicted on manslaughter charges stemming from drug overdose...

Robert Pelaez - October 7, 2019 0
Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas of Manhasset, center, speaks with Nassau County Executive Laura Curran and Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder after a press conference in 2018 about opioid overdoses. (Photo by Amelia Camurati)

Opioid overdose deaths continue decline in Nassau

Janelle Clausen - July 10, 2019 0

New Hyde Park, Williston Park residents arrested for narcotics

Jed Hendrixson - November 27, 2018 0

Heroin overdoses down this year in Nassau County: Ryder

Amelia Camurati - June 15, 2018 0

Manhasset community voices concerns over Seafield Services

Amelia Camurati - April 17, 2018 0

Nassau uses mapping to pinpoint areas of need in opioid crisis

Amelia Camurati - March 5, 2018 0
Maria Elisa Cuadra-Fernández, the CEO of Great Neck-based COPAY Inc., spoke before a room crowded by parents, children, administrators, officials and other curious community members who asked questions about drug addiction and mental health late last year. (Photo by Janelle Clausen)

COPAY offering array of services against heroin

Janelle Clausen - February 16, 2018 0

Town, county join forces for Narcan training in Roslyn

Amelia Camurati - February 13, 2018 0

Singas speaks about heroin, corruption at Bayview Civic

Amelia Camurati - November 7, 2017 0
Maria Elisa Cuadra-Fernández, the CEO of Great Neck-based COPAY Inc., spoke before a room crowded by parents, children, administrators, officials and other curious community members who asked questions about drug addiction and mental health late last year. (Photo by Janelle Clausen)

Heroin and opioids addiction forum both sparks and continues a conversation

Janelle Clausen - November 6, 2017 0

Heroin overdose prevention seminar brings Narcan training to Roslyn

The Island Now - October 30, 2017 0

Man arrested in Mineola in connection with overdose

Noah Manskar - September 18, 2017 0
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