Pubdate: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 Source: Atlanticville (NJ) Contact: http://atlanticville.gmnews.com/ Address: Greater Media Newspapers, PO 5001, Freehold, NJ, 07728 Copyright: 2004 Greater Media Newspapers Author: Sherry Conohan BOROUGH IS INVITED TO JOIN SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROGRAM MONMOUTH BEACH -- The borough has been invited to join a substance abuse prevention organization anchored by the city of Long Branch. Madelyn Barrett, coordinator for the Coastal Monmouth Alliance for the Prevention of Substance Abuse, made the pitch at a meeting of interested community members and police officers on March 22. In it, she asked Monmouth Beach to join Long Branch, Oceanport and West Long Branch in the organization. She said she also was asking Sea Bright if it wanted to join. Barrett explained that if it chose to join the alliance the borough would be required to apply for a $15,000 grant from state Demand Enforcement Drug Reduc=ADtion (D.E.D.R.) fund and would have to come up with 25 percent of that amount -- $3,750 -- in cash to fund its operations. Money from the grant, which comes from the state through Monmouth County, is raised from fines on drug offenders. The discussion that followed in the meeting in Borough Hall revolved on how Monmouth Beach would raise its portion of the money, and whether it would have to open the programs it un=ADdertakes to combat drug and alcohol abuse to other communities in the al=ADliance. Barrett said she encourages every town in the alliance to make its pro=ADgrams available to people in every other town in the alliance, but said a town doesn't have to do that. She said the D.E.D.R. dollars the town receives can do as it wishes for anti-substance abuse programs. "It's up to you how you want to spend your money," she said. "Long Branch is the lead town, but it can't tell you how to spend your money. You would have a separate account." Asked who makes the appeal for do=ADnations for the borough's contribution, Barrett said she makes presentations be=ADfore groups on behalf of the borough. She said the borough would be asked to sign a contract for three years, for $3,750 a year, but the borough can drop out if it wants. Barrett said if Monmouth Beach joined the alliance, it would need to form a municipal alliance committee, or MAC, which would have a minimum of 10 people on it of various backgrounds. Police Chief Richard White, who at=ADtended the meeting, said Monmouth Beach already has a DARE program and remarked, "This isn't something we have to start from the ground up." "You're already there," Barrett said. "We just have to fine tune it a little." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek