Pubdate: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 Source: Daily Record, The (Parsippany, NJ) Copyright: 2006 The Daily Record Contact: http://www.dailyrecord.com/customerservice/forms/letters.htm#form Website: http://www.dailyrecord.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/112 Author: Peggy Wright, Daily Record DRUG AWARENESS SUMMIT AIMS TO HELP PARENTS OF TEENS, EDUCATORS Event a Response to Arrests in 'Operation Painkiller'and 20 Deaths in County MENDHAM -- Morris County and federal law enforcement officials are sponsoring a drug awareness summit for parents, educators and service providers on Sept. 20 at the Daytop New Jersey substance abuse facility in Mendham. The "Parents-In-Partnership" summit was conceived in the wake of drug arrests made July 27 as part of the Morris County Prosecutor's Office's "Operation Painkiller." Some 60 young adults -- mostly from the communities of Hanover, East Hanover and Florham Park -- were charged with possessing or conspiring to sell the painkiller Oxycodone, which Prosecutor Michael M. Rubbinaccio identified as "a gateway drug" to harder narcotics like heroin. In announcing the summit, Rubbinaccio on Tuesday also released toxicology results that show five people in Morris County died of drug overdoses between July 22 and Aug. 5 --bringing the total of drug-related deaths this year to 20. The causes of the five deaths of the people between the ages of 24 and 44 included heroin intoxication, cocaine and methadone intoxication, acute cocaine intoxication, and "polydrug"intoxication, meaning a mixture of prescription drugs was ingested. The summit will be hosted by Rubbinaccio, county Superintendent of Schools Thomas Kane and Daytop New Jersey. Running from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., it is billed as a drug awareness event for parents, educators, law enforcement and community service providers "cooperating to stop drug abuse in Morris County." Speakers will include U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Chris Christie, Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent-In-Charge Gerard McAleer and school personnel, along with speakers from the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Morris County Teenagers in Recovery and law enforcement agencies. The prosecutor said the conference will focus on information about the kinds of drugs available to county teenagers and the people and locations that peddle drugs to youth. Recommendations will be given on actions that parents, school officials, police and community officials can take to curb drug use by teens. Registration is free. For more information, log on to www.morrisprosnj.org or contact prosecutor's office Agent Michelle DiNapoli at (973) 285-6200. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake