C.L.E.A.R. Invited to White House

Newton Police Chief Michael Richards and Becky Carlson, Executive Director of the Center for Prevention and Counseling, were invited to Washington D.C. on Wednesday July 6, 2016 for a special meeting with Michael Botticelli, Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and other senior White House officials.  As partners of the[…]

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Lighthouse Recovery Institute Supports the C.LE.A.R. Program

C.L.E.A.R. is pleased to announce it’s collaboration with Lighthouse Recovery Institute, located in Delray Beach, Florida.  Lighthouse Recovery Institute is a gender-specific addiction treatment center that treats both men and women, though both have separate housing and clinical groups. Lighthouse Recovery Institute has earned its stellar reputation by providing quality and competitively priced care. The staff[…]

Seabrook House Supports C.L.E.A.R.

We are very pleased to announce that Seabrook House has committed to support C.L.E.A.R.  Seabrook House Inc., is a non-profit, CARF accredited drug and alcohol detox treatment center and residential rehab program.  The main rehab facility is located in rural Bridgeton, New Jersey, only a 90 minute drive from New York City.  This facility extends[…]

Police Departments Join Drug Treatment Initiative

Three York County police departments join drug treatment initiative Public safety agencies in Kittery, York and Eliot join a growing list of departments that are choosing to treat drug addiction like a disease rather than a crime. By Eric Russell Staff Writer erussell@pressherald.com | @PPHEricRussell | 207-791-6344 A room at the Scarborough Police Department is[…]

Sussex County Police Chiefs donate to C.L.E.A.R.

Sussex County Association of Chiefs of Police donate $1000 to C.L.E.A.R. Photo by Daniel Freel/New Jersey Herald – The Sussex County Police Chiefs Association recently presented a check of $1,000 to the county C.L.E.A.R. program. From left, front, are Francis Koch, Sussex County prosecutor; Bret Alemy, association president and Hardyston police chief; Eugene McInerney, Franklin[…]

Addiction recovery program seeking volunteer ‘coaches’

By Joe Carlson New Jersey Herald Posted: May. 6, 2016 12:01 am NEWTON — With a prospective launch date of July 1, the Community Law Enforcement Addiction Recovery program is seeking more volunteers who have experience battling addiction. These volunteers, called “coaches,” will provide insight into what addicts are experiencing and will be among the[…]