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EpiPens donated to East Hampton police; Drug Take Back Day set for April 25

April 17, 2026 | EAST HAMPTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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EpiPens donated to East Hampton police; Drug Take Back Day set for April 25
The East Hampton Healthcare Foundation donated EpiPens to East Hampton police to give officers the ability to treat severe allergic reactions at first response.

Sheila Rogers, executive director of the foundation, said the donation "reflects our shared commitment to protecting the health of everyone in our community." Police Lieutenant Kenneth Alversa told the broadcast that officers are often first on the scene of emergencies and that the EpiPens will "help in situations where every second matters."

Separately, the program reminded viewers that National Drug Take Back Day will be held Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Hampton Bays Community Center and the Southampton Town Police Headquarters. Officials said the event prevents prescription-drug abuse and protects the environment by removing unwanted medications. Note: liquids, creams, patches, and sharps are not accepted; viewers were directed to the Southampton Town website for more information.

Both items were presented as public-health measures meant to increase safety and reduce harm in the community.

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