EV Charging station in Millerton

MILLERTON — A reminder to all Millerton and North East residents, the Eddie Collins Memorial Park will re-open with lots of fanfare on Saturday, Oct. 1.

In addition to the celebration at Millerton’s community park off Route 22, there will be a community party.

Also, the Climate Smart Task Force “is about to install a public electric vehicle [EV]charging station,” said volunteer Jennifer Dowley. The new EV stations will be on Century Boulevard, outside Mane Street Hair, she added.

Work should take place on the stations immediately, said the Task Force.   

Dowley said an announcement will be made by the Task Force once the EV charging station is finalized.

— Whitney Joseph

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