A former employee of a Hudson Valley town was arrested and accused of defrauding the town of more than $14,000 in health care buyout payments he wasn t entitled to.Kyle Fletcher, a former heavy equipment operator who worked for the Ulster …
A former employee of a Hudson Valley town was arrested and accused of defrauding the town of more than $14,000 in health care buyout payments he wasn t entitled to.Kyle Fletcher, a former heavy equipment operator who worked for the Ulster …
HUDSON VALLEY, N.Y., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With their initial community choice electricity supply contract expiring June 30
th, nine Hudson Valley Community Power (HVCP) participating municipalities chose to continue providing their residents access to affordable, locally-sourced 100% renewable energy. In July 2019, the Cities of Beacon and Poughkeepsie, Towns of Marbletown and Philipstown, and the Village of Cold Spring began providing residents and small businesses clean electricity as the default option at a fixed rate for two years. Soon after launch, four additional communitiesâthe Town of Clinton, Town of New Paltz, Village of New Paltz, and Town of Red Hookâjoined HVCP. We expect Town of Gardiner, Village of Nelsonville, Town of Rhinebeck, and Town of Saugerties to join the program under the terms of the second electricity supply contract effective July 2021, bringing the number of participating communities to thirteen. Joule will continue to serve as the