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New H. Po Alcohol Policy — Meeting Announced

At a meeting this evening at the Town of Hanover offices, Chief of Police Nick Giaccone announced to the assembled leaders of the College’s Greek organizations that due to “numbers” which pointed to increased drinking by Dartmouth students, the Hanover Police’s alcohol-related law enforcement efforts would increase dramatically.

In addition to the Chief, Prosecutor Christopher O’Connor, Detective Frank Moran, and another member of the force were in attendance.

The meeting took place after the circulation of the following blitz:

Dear Greek Letter Organizations and Society Presidents, Greek Leadership Council Moderator, Panhellenic Council President, Interfraternity Council President, Coed
Council President, and GLOS Advisors:

The Hanover Police Department would like to invite you to a meeting at the
Hanover Town Hall, (second floor), on Thursday, February 4th at 5:00PM. The
purpose of the meeting will be to share concerns regarding adherence to NH
liquor laws, possible police responses, and general legal consequences.
This should be an opportunity for some open dialogue.

We are seeking to limit attendance to just one individual from each Greek
Letter Organization or Society (preferably the president) along with the
council presidents on the distribution list and one GLOS advisor from each
organization. In your absence, you are encouraged to send
a substitute officer from your organization. We ask that you bring
Dartmouth College identification where applicable, and sign-in upon arrival.

Please announce your intent to participate in an email to Detective Captain
Francis Moran, (Francis.Moran@HanoverNH.Org).

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