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Building a New Police Station: Current Conditions & Building for Modern Policing

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Town of Salem, NH

The Town of Salem presents the second video in a special series of three video discussions related to the upcoming New Police Station project. This second video focuses on the conditions of the current police station and how the new project builds for the needs of modern policing in mind.

Municipal Services Director Roy Sorenson speaks with Police Chief Joel Dolan and Deputy Chief Shane Smith. The group of three discuss the Police Department’s recent CALEA accreditation, the inadequate space in the current police station, and more in-depth characteristics of the proposed new Police Station.

To view the video, click the video graphic above or visit: http://salem.cablecast.tv/CablecastPublicSite/show/17299?site=1

For more information on the new Police Station project, please visit: salemnh.gov/newpolicestation

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