“The legislation is just one of the tactics we use to disrupt and dismantle drugs supply networks. “Mobile phones are vital to dealers and some lines will often make thousands of pounds a day. “Without them, their drug dealing activity is seriously disrupted and their potential to earn money at the expense of vulnerable people is curtailed.” As well as closing down phone lines, the force are also sending text messages to potential drug users to offer them help and support. The message encourages anyone who wants help to overcome their substance misuse to contact Open Road, a charity which supports people with drug and alcohol addiction.
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May 3, 2021
Members of the Sawgrass community participated in the Adopt-a-Highway program.
Sawgrass community residents did their part to clean up the environment and remove unsightly litter from their community April 25. As participants in the Department of Transportation s Adopt-A-Highway program, they collected trash along two miles of Old Landing Road. Members of Sawgrass spent two hours collecting seven bags of litter. It brings us tremendous satisfaction knowing we did our part to keep America beautiful and celebrate Earth Day. Everyone of us can make a difference. said Bob Murray, Adopt-A-Highway participant and community organizer. Other participants from Sawgrass included: Doug and Pam Lynn, Ken Jeske, Roberta and Dave Rizzo, Paul and Angela Swarm, Shawn Barron, Robert Fonger, Tom Kimmerle, Ching Hsia, Blaise DiFlorio, Bob Arner, Russ Chamberlain, Connie and Carl Ballato and Ed Curley.
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Helping Others a Way of Life for Rev. Russ [TOWNSQUARE SUNDAY]
Reverend Russ Chamberlain has been part of the New Bedford landscape for many years.
He has helped feed the hungry, get homeless people off the street, and provided clothing for those who need it.
Lately, he s been delivering food for the Salvation Army, baptizing babies at the Seaman s Bethel, and helping out with the Red Kettle Campaign. He s even been featured on NBC s
Today with Hoda and Jenna.
Rev. Russ spoke this week with
Townsquare Sunday about his work in the community, and a new ministry he s begun, the 5 C Empowerment Ministry. The interview with Rev. Russ can be heard here: