Town of Orangetown
Orangetown Town Hall
26 W Orangeburg Rd.
Orangeburg, NY 10962
(845) 359-5100
www.orangetown.com
The Town of Orangetown Earns Clean Energy Community Designation for its Commitment to Cut Costs and Reduce Energy Consumption
The Town of Orangetown has been designated a Clean Energy Community by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), recognizing its leadership in reducing energy use, cutting costs and driving clean energy development locally. Achievements by Clean Energy Communities help support New York’s nation-leading climate and clean energy goals as outlined under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.Supervisor Teresa M. Kenny says, “The Town of Orangetown is committed to helping combat climate change by reducing energy use, encouraging clean energy alternatives, and implementing sustainable development projects.”
The Town of Orangetown received the designation for completing four high-impact clean energy actions identified by NYSERDA as part of the Clean Energy Communities initiative. To date, the Town of Orangetown has completed the following high-impact actions:
- Streamlined the local approval processes for solar projects through adoption of the New York State Unified Solar Permit.
- Completed energy code enforcement training on best practices in energy code enforcement for the municipal code enforcement officer.
- Installed electric vehicle charging stations in the community
- Converted cobra head-style streetlights to energy efficient LED technology
Doreen M. Harris, President and CEO of NYSERDA, said, “It takes all of us to meet the challenge of climate change, and we congratulate the Town of Orangetown for this recognition and for joining the hundreds of communities across the state leading by example in these efforts. The Town has demonstrated a commitment to clean energy and energy efficiency, and it is on the path to building a more sustainable future.”Communities that complete at least four NYSERDA-identified high-impact actions are designated Clean Energy Communities and are eligible for a Designation Grant of $5,000. This grant is just one of the many exciting grant opportunities offered through the Clean Energy Communities Leadership Round.
ROCKLAND CHAMBER ALLIANCE: POST HOLIDAY NETWORKING
The Nanuet Chamber of Commerce and the Joint Chamber Alliance is inviting members, other Rockland Chamber members as well as nonmembers to a Post-Holiday Networking event.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PMThe Pearl River Saloon, 45-49 Central Avenue, Pearl River, NY.
Pricing is as follows: Early Bird pricing is $60 for anyone until January 8$70 from January 9th thru January 17th, $80 the day of the event or at the door.(Price includes buffet dinner, coffee, tea, soda, and live music. Cash Bar)We encourage pre-registration to enable accurate headcounts to the restaurant.
Register Early here
Covid update from the Village of Nyack
The Village of Nyack, Mayor Hammond and Trustees urge our residents to stay vigilant with all COVID Protocols.
The arrival of the Omicron Variant in our area is a cause for concern. Omicron is spreading rapidly, and the highest case numbers per day – since the pandemic began – have been reported this past weekend. In Nyack, our caseload has almost doubled in 3 days.
As we have done over the course of this pandemic, we will come together as a community to beat the Omicron!
Following a few simple guidelines can make a BIG difference:
- Get Vaccinated and Boosted: click here to find vaccination locations
- Wear a mask in all public settings
- Practice social distancing
- If you don’t feel well – stay home – and get tested
- Practice good hygiene, wash hands frequently
- Consider a home test before Holiday gatherings
- Stay safe, Be safe, We are in this together!!
Supervisor Kenny contributes to Toy Drive

Town of Orangetown Supervisor Teresa M. Kenny contributes to the Orangetown PBA 2021 Toy Drive.
Some little girl is going to be very happy this Holiday Season.
