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Poucjhli^Sie Journal^ Poughkeepsie, N.Y Poucjhli^sie Journal^ Poughkeepsie, N.Y. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION February 7, 2006 State of New York NOTICE OF PUBLIC STATEMENT County of Dutchess HEARINGS ON CENTRAL HUDSON City of Poughkeepsie GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION'S PROPOSAL TO INCREASE ELECTRIC AND GAS RATES Rita Lombardi ; of the City of poughkeepsie! • The New York State Public Service Commission seeks public comments regarding Central Hudson- Gas & Dutchess County, New York, being duly sworn, says that at Electric Corporation's July 29,2005 request to increase its the several times hereinafter mentioned she was and still is annual electric and gas revenues. According to Central Hudson's July 2005 filing with the Commission, the pro- the Principal Clerk of the Poughkeepsie Newspapers Division posed rate revisions are designed to produce an overall of Gannett Satellite Information Network, Inc., publisher of increase of about $52.8 million or 13% in annual electric revenues and about $18.1 million or 15% in annual gas . the POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL, a newspaper printed and revenues. The proposed increases have been suspended published every day in the year 2006 in the city of through June 26, 2006. The company's request may be Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, and that the approved, modified, or rejected by the Commission, in an whole or in part. ne«d NOTICE was duly published in the said newspaper Public statement hearings, will be held as follows: •or weeks successively, in each week, commencing Poughkeepsie Monday, March 13, 2006 on the g^ f 3:00'p.m. day 0 Dutchess County Office Building Legislative Chambers,, 6th floor 2005 and. _on the following dales 22 Market Street • . Poughkeepsie, New York thereafter, namely on:. Fishkill ' Monday, March 13,2006 7.00 p.m. Fishkill Town Hall, Town Hall Meeting Room •807 Route 52 Fishkill, New York Newburgh Tuesday,'March 14, 2006 3:00 p.m. And ending on the_ Newburgh Town Hall . day of 1496 Route 300 2006 , both days inclusive. Newburgh, New York Kingston Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:00 p.m. • Kingston City Hall: Council Chambers 420 Broadway Kingston, New York It is not necessary to make an appointment in advance or present written material to speak at the public statement hearing. Persons will be called to speak after t. s '. i • • •,-.- , .Notary Public • completing a request card. All comments at the hearings «&•..-.'.t^rJ 'Jit:?;' f will be transcribed and become part of the Commission's. formal record. Each hearing session will remain open and My commission; expires ^L, will continue until everyone wishing to speak has been heard or other reasonable arrangements are made. Disabled persons requiring special accomoda- •;P-U3aCT0BE^,. .. Sj tions should contact the Department of Public Service's, Human Resource Management Office at (518) 474-2520 ., .'> as soon as possible. Other Ways to Comment Writing: Those who cannot attend or prefer not to ITIV speak at the public statement hearing may also comment by writing to Jaclyn A. Brilling, Secretary, Public Service Commission, Three Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12223-1350. Such comments should refer to "Cases 05-E-0934 and 05-G-0935 - Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation - Rates." Toll-Free Opinion Line: You may call the Commission's Opinion Line at 1-800-335-2120. This number is set up to take comments about pending cases from in-state callers, 24 hours a day. Callers should select English or Spanish and press "1" to leave comments about Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation rate propos- als. • . Internet: Comments may also be made via the "PSC Comment Form," in the "Consumer Assistance!' file accessed through the Commission's website at http://www.dps.state.nv.us. Many libraries offer free Internet access. All comments submitted via one of these alterna- tive means should be submitted or mailed and post marked no later than April 17, 2006. All statements and comments received by the Commission will become part of the record, made available for inspection in the Commission's file room, and be reported to the Commission for its con- sideration. Persons interested in the company's filing may I I view them at the Commission's offices. Three Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York or on the Commission's website (once you access the Commission's website, click on "Utilities We Regulate," then click on either "Electric" or "Gas," then click on "Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.," and finally click on "Rate Proposal." These matters are being heard in Case 05-E- 0934, Proceeding on Motion of the Commission as to the • Rates, Charges, Rules and Regulations of Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation for Electric Service, and Case 05-G-0935, Proceeding on Motion of the Commission, as to the Rates, Charges,'Rules and Regulations of Citfral Hudson Gas & Elecuic Corporation for Gas Servk^^ JACLYN A. BRILLING Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation March 13, 2006 Honorable Michelle L. Phillips Administrative Law Judge State of New York Department of Public Service Three Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12223-1350 Via Hand Delivery on March 13, 2006 Re: Cases 05-E-0934 and 05-G-0935 Public Statement Hearings Judge Phillips: As requested, please find attached affidavits of publication as well as actual newspaper clippings from the Times Herald-Record regarding the notice of public statement hearings on Central Hudson's proposal to increase electric and gas rates. These notices were included in the March 6th, March 8,h, and March 10lh circulation of the Times Herald -Record. Additionally, Central Hudson requested similar public notices to be included twice last week in the Poughkeepsie Journal, Kingston Daily Freeman, Catskill Daily Mail, and Putnam Courier. Affidavits have not yet been received from these publications, but will be forwarded to you upon receipt. Sincerely, H.L Michael L. Mosher Asst. VP - Regulatory Affairs 284 South Avenue Poughkeepsie NY 12601 (845)452 • 2000 www.CHEnergyGroup.com i «• TIMES HERAID-RECORD 40 Mulberry Street, Middletown, NY 10940 State of New York: County of Orange: ss: Patricia Foddrill Being duly sworn deposes and says that the ORANGE COUNTY PUBLICATIONS Division of Ottaway Newspapers-Radio, Inc. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York and is, at all the times hereinafter mentioned, was the printer and publisher of The Times Herald-Record, a daily newspaper distributed in the Orange, Ulster, Rockland, Dutchess, Pike, PA, -'• Delaware and Sullivan Counties, published in the English language in the City of Middletown, County of Orange, State of New York, that deponent is the Legal Advertising Rep. of said The Times Herald-Record acquainted with the facts hereinafter stated, and duly authorized by said Corporation to make this affidavit; that the Public Notice a true printed copy of which is hereunto annexed, has been duly and regularly published in the manner required by law in said The Times Herald-Record in each of its issues published upon each of the following dates, to wit: In its issues of ^3/^ Sigpture at Represe/itativer 'jflJCU vorn in before me this Kj Day of Wgf. 2006 HL&LLA^ Jotary Public, Oranj? ounty Term Expires l www.recordonline.com Times Herald-Record Monday, March 6, 2006 To place your ad call 343-7000 Today Page 29 legal Hotkw Iqal Ngtos Notice of Public Sale Notice of Sale NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT: ORANGE COUNTY . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 'will sell to satisfy th lien of the owner at public sale by TRUSTEE, competitive bidding on 03/09/06 at 10:00 A.M. at Carriage Plaintiffis) House Self-Storage, 25 Hathorn Road, Warwick, N.Y. vs. 10990. The personal property stored by the following MONICA E. HERRERA, NOTICE OF PUBLIC STATEMENT HEARINGS occupants: Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiffs): Rosicki, Rosicki & ON CENTRAL HUDSON GAS & ELECTRIC CORPORATION'S Unit #345 Enid Chamow Misc. Items Associates, P. C, 152 Islip Avenue, Suite 18, Islip, New Unit #170 Alan Kohn Misc. Items York 11751 (631) 224-4678 PROPOSAL TO INCREASE ELECTRIC AND GAS RATES Unitumi #153 Amanda Neale Misc. Items nit #181 Amanda Neale Misc. Items Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered it #096 Nikolinka Ljustic Misc. Items herein on or about December 22, 2005,1 will sell at Public it #094 Regina Ippolito Misc. Items Auction to the highest bidder at Lobby of the Supreme The New York State Public Service Commission seeks public comments ^Tniihit #124 Sandra Solanchick Misc. Items Court Judicial Wing, Orange County Government Center, regarding Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation's July 29,2005 request to Unit #397 Eva Cron Misc. Items Goshen, New York. Unit #166 Scott Menaged Misc. Items On March 13,2006 at 10:30 AM Premises known as increase its annual electric and gas revenues. According to Central Hudson's Unit #173 Scott Menaged Misc. Items 11 Cavu Drive, Otisville, New York 10963 July 2005 filing with the Commission, the proposed rate revisions are designed All, that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the to produce an overall increase of about $52.8 million or 13% in annual electric Purchases must be made with cas only and paid for at buildings- and improvements thereon erected, situate, in the time of the sale. All goods are sold as is and must be the Town of Mount Hope, County of Orange and the State revenues and about $18.1 million or 15% in annual gas revenues. The proposed removed at the time of the sale. Sale is subject to of New York. ALSO conveying a Right-of-Way from increases have been suspended through June 26, 2006.
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