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Madison Chatham Coalition, Local Businesses, & Law Enforcement Team Up for Sticker Shock Campaign

The Coalition's first Sticker Shock Campaign of 2026.

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Pictured at Cottage Deli & Wine in Chatham Borough: Chatham Borough Police Department Community Services & Training Officer Agnes Cisek, MCC Project Coordinator Christina Gordon, Madison Area YMCA Associate Dr. of Marketing Lindsey Hoppe (Madison Area YMCA)

Madison Chatham Coalition (MCC) members, officers from the Chatham Township and Chatham Borough Police Departments, and community volunteers participated in the Coalition’s first Sticker Shock campaign of 2026 on June 8 and June 10.

Hickory Wine Cellar and BuyRite Liquors in Chatham Township, along with Cottage Wine & Deli and Bottle King in Chatham Borough, welcomed MCC staff and volunteers into their businesses to help educate adults about the consequences of providing alcohol to minors. During the campaign, law enforcement officers and volunteers placed several hundred bright “21 Means 21” stickers on cases of beer and hard seltzer.

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The goal of the Sticker Shock campaign is to remind adults that providing alcohol to individuals under the age of 21 is illegal and can have serious consequences. The campaign also encourages adults to support teens in making healthy choices and remaining free from alcohol and other drugs.

“The work of the Madison Chatham Coalition, including initiatives like Sticker Shock, would not be possible without the support of so many sectors of our community, especially local law enforcement and businesses,” said MCC Director Allison Bardon. “We are deeply grateful for their partnership and ongoing commitment to helping keep our teens safe, healthy, and substance-free.”

About the Madison Chatham Coalition (MCC)

The Madison Chatham Coalition is supported by the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award funded by ONDCP. The contents of this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official view of, nor an endorsement, by ONDCP, CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government. The Madison Area YMCA is a community partner and the fiscal agent of the Madison Chatham Coalition. For more information about the Madison Chatham Coalition, please visit www.madisonchathamcoalition.org  or contact the Madison Chatham Coalition Project Coordinator Christina Gordon at CGordon@madisonymca.org.

About the Madison Area YMCA

The Madison Area YMCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Serving individuals and families of all ages and backgrounds, the Y provides programs and services that promote belonging, foster well-being, and ensure access for all through Y Scholarships and community support.

Pictured at Hickory Wine Cellar in Chatham Township: Chatham Township Police Department Sergeant Dave Gallo and Patrolman Nick Giordano, MCC Director Allison Bardon, Project Coordinator Christina Gordon, Madison Area YMCA VP of Development Kaitlin Casey (Madison Area YMCA)
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