woman: that was amazing. man: absolutely. chris: everybody s attention for a second. the opiod education and awareness task force came together several months ago. i don t think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. anthony: everybody in this room has been touched by or impacted by narcotics in some way. the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response. doctors, law enforcement led by franklin county sheriff, chris donilon. addiction specialists and addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody else to solve this
man: absolutely. chris: everybody s attention for a second. the opiod education and awareness task force came together several months ago. i don t think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. anthony: everybody in this room has been touched by or impacted by narcotics in some way. the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response. doctors, law enforcement led by franklin county sheriff, chris donilon. addiction specialists and addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody else to solve this problem for us. we re going to be a model for the commonwealth and th
man: absolutely. chris: everybody s attention for a second. the opiod education and awareness task force came together several months ago. i don t think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. anthony: everybody in this room has been touched by or impacted by narcotics in some way. the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response. doctors, law enforcement led by franklin county sheriff, chris donilon. addiction specialists and addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for
we burn it down, remove the wood. we cover it in seaweed and corn husks. and we put our clams and lobsters and corn in there. like a pressure cooker. anthony: we ve got a pig hiding in there also. ray: no, no, no. we re going to pull a tusker out right now, and you ll see what we have here. anthony: let s eat. ray: all right. [ laughter ] anthony: first some good chowder and there really is only one kind of chowder. new england clam chowder. mm-mm. that is good. steamer clams, lobster, corn, potatoes. that s a pretty luxurious clambake here. woman: that was amazing. man: absolutely. chris: everybody s attention for a second. the opioid education and awareness task force came
woman: that was amazing. man: absolutely. chris: everybody s attention for a second. the opiod education and awareness task force came together several months ago. i don t think we realized how quickly this could turn into a crisis for us. anthony: everybody in this room has been touched by or impacted by narcotics in some way. the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response. doctors, law enforcement led by franklin county sheriff, chris donilon. addiction specialists and addicts themselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody else to solve this problem for us. we re going to be a model