Newsletter for Central Hudson Customers

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Attached is the March edition of Energy Central. In this issue, you will find important information regarding Central Hudson’s transition to a new billing system and updates regarding the associated billing challenges. EnergyCentral_March2022_FINAL Thank you, Joe Jenkins Associate Director, Media Relations 845-486-5840 Central Hudson Gas & Electric … {Read more...}

Reminder: Please Complete The Comprehensive Plan Survey by April 11.

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Reminder: Please Complete The Comprehensive Plan Survey by April 11. The Survey is Open to All Town Residents and Property Owners. The Town of Gallatin has been working to update their 2007 Town Comprehensive Plan. The updated Plan will be a blueprint to guide the physical growth, land use, recreation, infrastructure and community development for the next 10 to 15 years. Now we need your … {Read more...}

Positions Open on the Board of Assessment Review

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Please send letter of interest to [email protected] by April 11, 2022 Board of Assessment Review (BAR) Description and Duties The real property tax is an ad valorem tax (that is, a tax levied on the basis of value). A distinguishing characteristic of this tax is that it is not merely a mathematical calculation, but is based primarily upon expert opinion and judgment as to the value of … {Read more...}

For Central Hudson Customers

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Dear valued customer, We understand you may have concerns about rising energy supply costs and billing issues. We hear your concerns, and want to make sure you have up-to-date information about what is happening. Below are links to resources to help you navigate these issues. This handy FAQ will answer a lot of your questions. It provides up-to-date information about the energy supply price … {Read more...}

March 25, 2022 Update

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Columbia County Board of Supervisors Chairman’s Press Release March 25, 2022 COUNTY CASE RATE REMAINS LOW COVID-19 cases As of today, per the CDC, Columbia County’s rate of new COVID-19 cases remains in the low risk category. As of Wednesday, the CDC-reported current average of new daily cases per 100,000 of population currently stands at 6.7. The positive test rate is 5.2 … {Read more...}