Ocean County, ravaged by heroin epidemic gets help from feds

Law enforcement officials in one of the New Jersey counties hardest hit by the opioid epidemic will now have access to funding and intelligence from state and federal agencies, including the DEA, to fight drug trafficking. Ocean County was among 16 other counties across 13 states to enter the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas program, also…

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