DOVER — More than a year in the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate the time and attention of government officials and health care providers while another health care crisis — the opioid epidemic — rages on. But in Morris County, a novel outreach program to engage and treat those who are suffering from substance addiction has not lost a step. Thursday morning, local, county, state and federal leaders gathered at JFK Commons to celebrate four years of the Morris County Sheriff's Office Hope One program. Sheriff James Gannon said he launched Hope One in a converted police tactical van on April 3, 2017, "with a simple plan: bringing services to the client."