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22 Market Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Serves the public by providing certificates of residence, tax certification to property owners, collects delinquent property taxes for all towns, villages and school districts within the County, maintains prior year tax rolls and related records, enforces property tax liens and coordinates annual auction of deeded property.
40 Smith Street, Middletown, NY 10940
Furnished rooms in Middletown, including a community room, on-site resident manager, and resident-developed security program. Facility is gated at night and has 24/7 surveillance, as well as onsite laundry, heat/hot water, and cable available.
632 South Bedford Road, Bedford, NY 10506
Provides an alternative high school educational curriculum for students who benefit from smaller, more intensively staffed and individualized instruction designed to meet their unique needs. Max annually of 35-45 students with average class size of 12 students. Part of Fox Lane High School proper.
272 North Bedford Road, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Offers a special program for those with learning disabilities in middle and high school who need help which specific focus on the basics of reading and math to build a foundation so that students can begin to build their education and make learning easier.
355 West Main Street, Malone, NY 12953
Aims to assure safe food in restaurants, clean and safe drinking water, safe bathing beaches, swimming pools and children's camps, and clean air and water.
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200 Canal Street, Fort Plain, NY 13339
Provides a food pantry to individuals in need.
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185 Larkfield Road, East Northport, NY 11731
Provides reference, information and referral, readers advisory and e-reference. Programs and services include Teen Advisory Board, arts and crafts, cooking instruction and a Summer Reading Club.
819 Grand Boulevard, Deer Park, NY 11729
The program offers up to $5,000 spread over 2 years to a student who will be attending Nassau or Suffolk Community College. Other accredited two-year colleges may be considered.
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89 Westchester Avenue, P.O. Box 237, Pound Ridge, NY 10576
Provides emergency medical care, including defibrillation, and transportation to a medical facility, for those in the local community, due to injury, accident, illness or other medical emergency situation.
188 Oakwood Road, Huntington, NY 11743
Provides a free public education to youth in grades 9th through 12th within the school district boundary.
45 Haverly Memorial Drive, Coxsackie, NY 12051
Maintains a direct supervision jail system to lawfully detain and house inmates.
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32 Circle Avenue, North Creek, NY 12853
Provides short term help with basic life needs such as food, clothing, gasoline, and home heating fuels.
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22 St. John Street, Monticello, NY 12701
Provides a number of adult and continuing education classes for returning adults, out-of-school youth and those whose primary language is not English. Also offers a GED program, English as a Second Language, employment preparation, life skills training and citizenship courses.
625 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018
Offers job information and transition counseling for military personnel who have completed their active duty and returning to civilian life.
1 Thunder Road, Albany, NY 12205
Maintains all town roads including paving & repair, snow removal, street sweeping, and signage in the Village of Colonie. ? Picks up residential brush & leaves and provides waste management information for Village of Colonie.residents. Responsible for developing, maintaining, and operating the system of aqueducts, reservoirs, channels, pipelines, mains, laterals, curb boxes, and pumping and purifying equipment by which the community's water supply is obtained, treated, stored, and distributed to consumers in the Village of Colonie.?Responsible for the operation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of the pipes, drains, and manholes that constitute the sewage collection system which transports liquid waste to treatment facilities.
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12605 Main Road, Mattituck, NY 11952
Access to all Emergency Housing for Homeless Persons Requires a Referral by a DSS office location/hotline operator. For Nassau County, please call (516)227-8519 or the evening/emergency number at (516)573-8626. For Suffolk County, please call (631)854-9517 or the evening/emergency number at (631)854-9100. If you are ineligible for DSS services, please call Long Island Coalition for the Homeless at (631)464-4314. All guest must be screened by Maureen's Haven in Riverhead. Their phone number is (631) 727-6831. Provides dinner, shelter for the night, showers, clothing, and breakfast the next day. No walk-ins.
431 Quaker Road, Chappaqua, NY 10514
Operates a summer day camp program for children of diverse populations, backgrounds and environment to help build relationships, understanding and citizenship among campers. Offers various activities such as horsemanship, a rope course, arts & crafts, dance, drama, music, nature study, cooking, swimming and more.
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114 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
A Legal Services Program funded by the Dutchess County Office for the Aging is designed to provide legal advice to Dutchess County residents age 60 and over.
94 Marys Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Offers workshop or seminars on starting a business, growing a business or specific services for business owners. A strong focus is on one-to-one business counseling which help business owners and those thinking of getting into business to network, practical tasks, and other issues related to business development.
116 Hampton Road, Southampton, NY 11968
Town residents are provided guidance and advocacy in applying for financial assistance available from county, state and federal programs, such as TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families), HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program), and Social Security Disability. Residents in need of emergency assistance such as food, help with utility cut-offs, who are at risk of eviction are also served. Residents are interviewed by the community advocate who will assist in identifying programs the client is eligible for and with preparing the appropriate application materials. Department Advocates process REGULAR HEAP applications only (not emergency HEAP applications), eliminating a trip to the county office to apply for Regular benefits.
116 Hampton Road, Southampton, NY 11968
Proposes and recommends modifications to the Town's Comprehensive Plan to provide for the improvement of the Town, future growth, protection of natural resources, and to provide adequate facilities for housing, transportation, distribution, comfort, convenience, public health, safety and general welfare of the residents provides advisory reports on proposed zoning changes reviews specific matters which have been referred by the Town Board and issues Fresh Water Wetlands permits persuant to subdivision review. All meetings are held in the Town Board Room. Call for day and time.
23 West Main Street, Johnstown, NY 12095
Prosecutes all level of crimes and offenses that occur in Fulton County. Provides legal advice and counsel to all police agencies in Fulton County.
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425 Cherry Street, Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Provides transportation to the senior center for programs, activities, and other senior-related events for older residents within the community.
7 School Lane, Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743
Provides a free public education to youth in grades 2nd through 6th within the school district boundary.
430 Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, Schenectady, NY 12305
Provides support to individuals on the Autism Spectrum and their families with education, support groups, and social groups.
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