Millerton to host help session for new online water billing

MILLERTON — Village residents with questions about their water bills, meters or usage are invited to attend a help session with Trustee Katie Cariello, Village Clerk Lisa Cope and Deputy Clerk Emerald Havelin on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex. The event offers residents a chance to get answers and assistance in person.

Cariello said the idea for the session grew out of a recent Village Board meeting. “We had discussed the new online payment system, and I thought it would be great to celebrate this new process by helping residents learn how to pay their bills online — and to simply get to know one another,” she said.

She added that the library was “very kind to offer the space,” noting that it already serves as a central gathering place for the community.

Cariello said she’s looking forward to meeting residents face-to-face. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with our neighbors and make sure everyone feels comfortable navigating the new system.”

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