
The Village of Haverstraw presents Dancing Under the Stars on Friday, June 17th.

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The Village of Haverstraw presents Dancing Under the Stars on Friday, June 17th.

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The Haverstraw Farmers Market will open for the season on Sunday, June 12th.

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The Village of Upper Nyack is proud to continue participation in Rockland Community Power, an energy program that provides our residents with cleaner and competitively priced electricity.
Since November 2020 we have joined together with other Rockland communities to leverage the collective purchasing power of our residents and small businesses and negotiate better terms for electricity supply through our Rockland Community Power program. Our two-year supply contract ends in October 2022 and we are looking to go back out to bid this summer for a new fixed-rate, competitively priced supply offering. If we select a supply offering, all eligible residents and small businesses will be notified by mail with information about the program, their choices and how to opt-out of the program. Our goal is to be able to power our homes and businesses with renewable electricity through our renewed Community Choice program.
Rockland Community Power is empowered by community choice aggregation, a NY State policy that enables the Village to determine our own default energy offering, rather than accept the NY State and local utility default. Community choice provides access to renewable electricity at lower prices with reduced volatility through a fixed rate contract. Participation also provides consumer protections, requires no action by those eligible to participate, and benefits appear directly on monthly ORU bills.
While all eligible residents and small businesses are automatically enrolled, they can choose not to participate. ORU continues to be responsible for electricity delivery, billing, and repair services for all utility account holders, regardless of their program participation.
The Village has selected Joule Community Power (CCA Program Administrator) to implement our community choice program.
For the currently active program contract that runs until the end of October 2022, the Village of Upper Nyack has chosen 100% renewable energy as the default. There are two fixed-rate electricity supply options under our program:
Residents and small businesses may choose between these supply options, opt-out or opt-into the program at any time by calling (845) 859-9099 ex. 1 or online at to www.hudsonvalleycommunitypower.com and submit your information through the Enrollment/Change Form under “CCA” in the navigation bar,
Questions?
Please contact us with any questions about the program or any mailings you receive at (845) 859-9099 ext. 1 or info@rocklandcommunitypower.com
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Stuart Leventhal, owner of Down to Earth Living in Pomona, showed Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Hooper’s 5th grade classes at Lime Kiln Elementary School how to plant seeds and care for them as they grow into plants.
Each student planted their own to take home and also received a blooming plant as well.
Photos by Risa Hoag
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How “Service Animal” Is Defined Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Service animals are working animals, not pets. The work or task a dog has been trained to provide must be directly related to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
