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nj1015.com: NJ KIDS CAN ‘SHOUT DOWN DRUGS’ IN ANNUAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION
Posted 1/30/2019
MILLBURN — A music contest with an anti-drug message, made by and for teenagers, is entering its 15th year in New Jersey.
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Safer Prescribing Practices for Pediatric Dentists at the Do No Harm Symposium
Posted 1/30/2019
MILLBURN — As the opioid epidemic has continued to impact New Jersey residents, it has become critical for medical and dental professionals to become more aware of the risks of prescription opioids and develop safer prescribing practices.
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posteaglenewspaper.com: High School Students Can Showcase Musical Talent In Statewide NJ Shout Down Drugs Competition
Posted 1/28/2019
MILLBURN, NJ — High school students are invited to share substance use prevention messages through their original music as part of the 2019 New Jersey Shout Down Drugs contest.
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princetoninfo.com - Call for Music
Posted 1/24/2019
he Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey is accepting entries for its New Jersey Shout Down Drugs contest. High school students can submit original music with lyrics about substance abuse prevention through Friday, February 1. A panel of judges will select one finalist from every county to perform their songs at the 15th annual Prevention Concert, held Friday, May 10, at the Victoria J. Mastrobuono Theater at Rutgers. The winner will be announced at the concert. Contact Diane Higgins at 973-467-2100 ext. 19 or diane@drugfreenj.org. Visit www.shoutdowndrugs.com.
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1071theboss.com - Monmouth and Ocean County Teens Invited to Showcase Musical Talent in Statewide New Jersey Shout Down Drugs Competition; $5,000 Music Contract Grand Prize
Posted 1/24/2019
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) is inviting New Jersey High School students to share drug free messages through their original music as part of the 2019 New Jersey Shout Down Drugs contest. Up until Feb.1, students can submit their songs and lyrics about substance use prevention. Voting will begin on Feb. 15.
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burlingtoncountytimes.com: Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey announces music contest for high schoolers
Posted 1/23/2019
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey is inviting high school students to submit original songs about substance use prevention for the 2019 New Jersey Shout Down Drugs contest through Feb. 1.
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High School Students Can Showcase Musical Talent in Statewide New Jersey Shout Down Drugs Competition
Posted 1/17/2019
MILLBURN — High school students are invited to share substance use prevention messages through their original music as part of the 2019 New Jersey Shout Down Drugs contest.
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nj1015.com: TEST STRIPS HELP NJ ADDICTS AVOID FENTANYL AS THEY TAKE HEROIN
Posted 1/15/2019
If you can't kick a drug addict's habit, you could at least lower the chances that they'll be New Jersey's next overdose victim.
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burlingtoncountytimes.com: Prevention group spearheads fentanyl awareness campaign
Posted 1/14/2019
In response to the number of drug overdose deaths reaching over 3,000 in New Jersey, the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey launched a campaign to raise awareness of the “fentanyl outbreak” across the state.
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pressofatlanticcity.com: Drug overdoses reach beyond 3,000 in N.J. for first time
Posted 1/11/2019
People in New Jersey are still dying from overdoses in extraordinary numbers. While state ocials recorded the largest year-end total yet at the end of 2018, the rate of deaths may be slowing.