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at Fran Mark Park 337 Clinton Hollow Rd Saturday October 4th 2024, 1-4pm Meet the Candidates and meet your neighbors, over Light Refreshments

in the meantime, please join our monthly meeting on the third Sat of the month

Pine Plains Library, 2nd floor 7775 South Main Street, Pine Plains Saturday July 26th 2024, 12-2pm ALL 5 County Legislature candidates representing NDD’s 9 towns, plus Comptroller incumbent

Stissing Center 2950 Church St, Pine Plains NY Sunday July 27th 2024, 5pm Poetry from Ukraine reflects the realities, horrors and absurdities of war that can be only described

LEGAL NOTICE Saturday June 21st 2024, 11am (doors open 10:30am, must sign in before 11am) 1215 Centre Road, Rhinebeck NY 12572 For the purpose of selecting & nominating candidates for:

New Yorkers have had enough of being told what CAN’T be done to fund and implement our landmark NYS Climate Law. What is needed at this time of crisis is

Lieutenant Governor Delgado is hosting a Town Hall to hear from community members about issues they are facing, and take questions.

Stop by one of Congressman Pat Ryan’s CARES Van stops to meet with a member of his team and get assistance with any federal issue you may be facing. A

Wednesday, March 19, 2025, 6:00PM – 7:00PM
Poughkeepsie, NY (address provided upon RSVP)
RSVP by March 18 here
Questions to Destiny Hallenbeck, destiny.hallenbeck@mail.house.gov

The goal of this rally is to make a powerful statement to the VA that we will not stand by silently while essential services for veterans in the Hudson Valley

Come meet Kara Gerry and help kick off her campaign for Couty Court Judge

Candidates, Cocktails, and Camaraderie.
Meet your friends and neighbors for an end of summer gathering. We will celebrate the momentum, unite for the months ahead, and support the Town

Law to move local elections to even years, appealed to NY State’s highest court.

Court rules NY can move local elections to even years. What it means for voters.

All School Boards supporting Clinton are holding Annual Budget Vote & School Board Elections Tue May 20.

New York State runs our polls, and we’re always in need of local people to help out.
Go to their website for further information: https://elections.ny.gov/become-poll-worker
Observations:
– Progressive voter turnout since 2020 has been stronger than that of conservative turnout by a hair.
– Odd-year (local-only) election turnout peaked in 2019, and has since fallen off.

Last week we held our Sunset Soirée at Clinton Vineyards. A wonderful record turnout, great energy in the air and great attendance and engagement by all our Democratic candidates. And a special THANK YOU to our hosts at Clinton Vineyards!! See ya’ next year…
Our News & Events Archive includes our ever-growing photo gallery, which is now located on its own page….
We understand that issues like the Six Senses development project can spark strong feelings, and we deeply respect the passion and concern that residents bring to public discussions. When the Town Board considered issues related to the Six Senses application, we made our decision based on the fair and careful application of the laws currently in place. Our responsibility is to uphold those laws and, when needed, to review and amend them for the future.
At this stage, the Six Senses matter is being carefully reviewed by the Planning Board. While the Planning Board is appointed by the Town Board, it operates independently to ensure that the review process remains thorough and fair. The Planning Board has the authority to place restrictions on the project, and it welcomes input from the community on what those restrictions might be.
To give our residents the opportunity to thoughtfully consider the kind of development that best serves our town, the Town Board has also placed a six-month moratorium on new conference center and hotel projects. During this time, the Board will be reviewing the Zoning Code and will suggest revisions to align the hotel and conference center regulations more closely with Clinton’s needs. If revisions are adopted, those new laws will replace the existing regulations and provide clearer guidance for future development.
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