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CLINTON COMMUNITY INFORMATION |
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Businesses: Clinton Area Business Association Cemetery: Schultzville Union Cemetery 845-471-0723 Government (Other)
Events, Local On
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Firehouses Food Pantry: Pleasant Plains Presbyterian Church Phone 889-4019 - Fiddler's Bridge Road, Pleasant Plains: Call for appointment if you are in need. Well stocked food pantry to help those in need of food. If you know someone in need, or you can donate, please call. Need the usual non-perishable food items, and a great need for paper goods. Health or Human Services: 211: Dutchess County residents can call 2-1-1 which is a free, confidential multilingual information and referral telephone service available in the Hudson Valley. Knowledgeable and caring specialists can put the caller who needs help in touch with thousands of health and human services in the region that can help. Call 211 for everything from basic needs like food, clothing and shelter to legal services, drug treatment, employment support, childcare, physical and mental health resources, elder care, services for persons with disabilities and more. 211 is available to those in need 24 hours per day, 7 days a week. Historical Society: Town of Clinton Historical Society: PO Box 122, Clinton Corners 12514 (2433 Salt Pt. Tpk) 266-5494 First Friday of Month, Creek Meeting House Library: Library, Clinton Community Little League: Little League, Taconic
Motor Vehicles:
Motor Vehicles, New
York State Department of Motor Vehicles Newspapers
Religious Services
Schools: Dutchess County Site - See "Maps" from Main Page of town website to see what school districts cover The Town of Clinton SCORE: Dutchess County Chapter 59 counseling sessions take place in the Poughkeepsie Area Chamber of Commerce offices at One Civic Center Plaza, Poughkeepsie, (845) 454-1700, and at the Greater Southern Dutchess Chamber offices at 300 Westage Center, Fishkill, (845) 897-2067. Please call for appointments. Senior Citizens
Social Services: NED CORPS -North East Dutchess County Outreach Resources Promoting Self-sufficiency) places two client advocates in six towns in northeastern Dutchess County to provide social services to the needy and at-risk residents. The Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation has created NED CORPS that in coordination with Community Action Partnership will provide services to low and moderate income residents in northeastern Dutchess County. NED Corps client advocates have regularly scheduled office hours in six towns in northeastern Dutchess County (including Clinton) 845-264-4675 Tourism: Tourism, Dutchess County Transportation
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