Meeting scheduled for former frat redevelopment

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Durham

The town is looking for feedback from residents about how to redevelop the former Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house at 66 Main St. A public hearing about the redevelopment has been scheduled to take place during a town council meeting on Monday, Jan. 12 at 7 p.m.

The University of New Hampshire purchased the property for $2.1 million in September. The fraternity was suspended in November 2011 following a drug raid and the house was closed. The building has since been demolished. The town is working with university representatives to write a memorandum of understanding to help guide potential development. The latest draft of the document is available on the town’s website.