Thursday, 11/8 – 1:30pm
The Town of Bedford lifts its State of Emergency as of Noon today, November 8th. Click here to read the order:http://www.bedfordny.info/html/pdf/town_clerk/2012%20State%20of%20Emergency%20Resind%20Order.pdfDry ice and bottle water is available in front of the Town House.ConEd is distributing dry ice at 200 Business Park Drive from Noon until 5pm today. ConEd representatives will be available to answer any questions you may have.
Day warming shelters and charging stations continue to be available at the libraries and fire houses in Bedford, Bedford Hills and Katonah.
Readers Digest (Chappaqua Crossings) is open as an overnight Emergency Shelter and have hot meals. Contact Vince Russell, Director, 845-825-7395.
NYSEG and ConEdison continue Sandy recovery efforts. Both NYSEG and ConEd report 300+ residents without power in the Town. NYSEG is reporting full restoration 11/8 by 11pm and ConEd reporting 11/9 by 11pm.
If either utility company shows your power as restored on their website, you must report the outage to your utility company: NYSEG 800-572-1131 / Con Edison 800-752-6633.
If you have a generator and are using it quite a bit, you will need to change the oil. Generators have an oil change schedule usually of every 100 hours of use to prevent engine damage or failure. Please visitwww.bedfordny.gov click on “What’s New” for information regarding the prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Town will be removing storm debris and leaf pickup, please click here for details: http://www.bedfordny.info/html/whats-new.html
FEMA will be opening a Disaster Recovery Center at the Westchester County Center 11/8 at 3PM for individuals and businesses to file claims and apply for eligible aid.
The 11/8 Conservation Board meeting has been rescheduled to 11/15 at 7:30pm and will be held in the 2nd floor conference room at 425 Cherry Street, Bedford Hills.
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The Viral Video Formula Revealed: 7 Key Elements for Viral Content | Armonk NY Real Estate
So, at about this time in our study of viral videos, we should know a few things: it’s rarely an accident. I’m about to break down a formula from the good people at Salesforce, who were kind of enough to make a video about this early this year. But a mere formula always has one thing missing: it’s easy enough to say you’ve got to make great content, but you have to know what that is and how to make it. If you have the ability to make it, then this formula should work fine. It all comes down to how much work you’re willing to do after creating and publishing a great video. Let’s take a look.
A Formula and Equation for Viral Success
Let’s take a look at their video, provided by Jamie Grenney, VP of Social Media at Salesforce:
The formula breaks down like this:
Frequency (Who is talking about it?) x Proximity (How many people have they shared it with?) x Potency (How potent is the message?) x Incubation (How long after someone shares the content is it ultimately viewed?)
7 Key Elements of the Viral Video Formula: A Viral Loop Checklist
The formula comes from how actual viruses are spread. So how do you make content spread like a virus? They’ve broken it down into a checklist:
1. Answers a question, or evokes an emotional response.
The first part of this step is why “how-to” videos do so well on YouTube. Giving people information about things they are actively seeking. Like, for instance, I suddenly thought of pancakes. How do I make pancakes? Wait…how do I make perfect pancakes?
Making pancakes. 1 million views. Answers a question, makes me hungry. In fact, that video also evokes an emotional response.
Emotional responses were a huge factor for the Olympic Games this summer. It’s what distinguished the top brands when looking for viral success:
2. Addresses a hot topic that people are searching for or talking about.
Remember the pancakes? Well, actually, that kind of thing is always on people’s minds, or maybe it’s just mine. Anyway, pancakes aren’t likely to be a “hot topic” unless they’ve hit the news somehow. And believe me, we don’t ever want to see pancakes make the news, unless scientists find a way to make them even more fluffy and delicious and it’s a slow news day.
But maybe there’s a trending topic floating around. It’s not hard to find those if you’re roving around Facebook or Twitter or news outlets. You can totally capitalize on this. For instance, when the Higgs-Boson particle was discovered, it generated a lot of interest, and curiosity. What is so darn important about the Higgs-Boson anyway?
Not done:
Not nearly done:
Seriously, Minute Physics took a topic and ran with it for three videos. That’s genius. If you’ve got particular knowledge on a currently trending subject, or if you have a way to incorporate a trending topic into one of your videos, you can use that tent-pole event to raise interest in your video.
3. Title, description, & video thumbnail are compelling and drive clicks.
I hate it when people talk about thumbnails, because that’s something YouTube hasn’t completely ironed out yet. And then I look like a jerk for expressing the need to make good thumbnails, when A.) some people can’t generate custom thumbnails because they’re not allowed and B.) they have to rely on the good ol’ 3 randomly generated thumbnails that YouTube provides. They’re getting better at this, and most any channel that’s been around for awhile can do them. But hey, not everything is YouTube. Many services allow you to do what you like with thumbnails. And you should have a compelling one.
When you make titles it should be something that is not only compelling, but relevant. I think some creators kind of tiptoe a line with this, but in the end, you want a title that you yourself would click if you came across it. So that’s why you see a lot of “BEST PANCAKES EVER!!!!” and “HOW TO MAKE KILLER PANCAKES!!!” and stuff like that. You’ve entered a sort of huckster field here. “Step right up, I promise you’ll see something amazing that will change your life.” You should really talk to our founder Mark Robertson sometime about this. That guy is always thinking of titles.
In the description, this is where you tell people what’s in the video. Hopefully, a bit of a teaser that will get people to want to click. Descriptions are helpful in SEO, as it describes the content of the video and helps a search engine to figure out what it is. But the small description below the video, before someone clicks, “Show More” should be something compelling, engaging curiosity.
4. Video is short and sweet, ideally 2 minutes or less.
Wait a minute…come on, ReelSEO. You tell us the top branded videos that get shared are 4 minutes, 11 seconds in length, then someone else turns right around and says, well, except for cars. So how long does any video need to be, anyway?
This could show how much length is a case-by-case basis. I think if you’re a brand, you shoot for a story to tell, something interesting and unique with your product that enriches lives, and you show how by telling someone’s story. Those go viral for different reasons than just someone trying to make a quick video hoping for it to go viral. So maybe you want to make a video about something not all that substantial, something funny, something light. Something people want to share with their friends during a busy workday. That’s where a 2-minutes-or-less video comes in. You get those people who are looking to take a break and they see that your video is less than 2 minutes, and that’s attractive during a busy day. Either way, grab a viewer within 15 seconds, as the YouTube Creator Playbook says.
This step is entirely dependent on what kind of video you want to make. So I think it’s important that when you make any video, good content reigns, and if it drags, you’ll want to edit it down to where everything “pops.” So I’m not entirely sold on the “2 minutes or less” rule described here. It kind of depends on the situation, doesn’t it?
5. Get your video off to a strong start propelled by paid, owned, and earned media.
This takes a lot of work. Well, not so much work that you’ll feel like a construction worker who hauls bricks all day, but you’re going to have to prepare yourself for lots of rejection, even if your content is good.
You want to submit your video to relevant media outlets, those who feel like your content helps them attract readers/viewers. There are a ton of news aggregation sites like Reddit, Digg, FARK, StumbleUpon, and so forth. But let’s say your content is about movies. You now have a ton of sites to send your video, as long as it’s something you think they’ll enjoy and you follow their submission guidelines. You’re going to be rejected, or just not get a response, most of the time. But if your content is good, you’ll have a few bites on it. That’s all you need. Eventually, if it gets big enough, those sites who rejected you might start posting the video anyway.
And once people start watching the video on other sites, they start sharing it with others. Facebook and Twitter become huge, especially if you get one of those “big fish” Twitter users who have thousands or tens of thousands of followers.
I pretty much always bring up Freddie Wong’s “I Am AWESOME at Price is Right” video when it comes to this. He submitted this video to Price is Right fan pages, which accepted the video with open arms, and he got a lot of views from that:
6. There are 4 reasons people share a video. Find one reason.
Salesforce outlines these 4 reasons. People share content:
- That source information and spark discussions
- That others might find valuable
- Because it aligns with their identity and how they want to be perceived
- That maintain and grow relationships
This sort of goes back to step 1: it answers a question or elicits an emotional response. What you want to have in mind when pitching this video to other people is one or more of the reasons above. One of these reasons might be your “sales pitch” to blogs and friends.
7. Eliminate things that would make people reluctant to share.
Tough source material, depressing things, perhaps too much profanity. Things that make the video toxic to a wide audience. Salesforce also mentions that too much branding in a video could be considered a turn-off. But I think if you’ve successfully navigated the first step, this shouldn’t be too much of an issue. You’re making content people want to share. I don’t know what kind of crazy video you have where you’ve successfully navigated most of this formula and then you get stopped in your tracks once you come to this one, but maybe I want to watch that video.
Give Salesforce’s blog post on this video a look. They break these steps down into other details you might find valuable.
Diane Sawyer’s Zany Election Performance Inspires ‘Drunk Diane’ Twitter Account | Bedford Corners NY Homes
Election night is like no other for on-air journalists. It’s what Christmas is like to Santa Claus, Flag Day is for Betsy Ross, Super Bowl for football players.
It’s a non-stop night of filler coverage, while pundits and political reporters stare as maps slowly change from gray to blue and red. It can be enthralling for us at home, but for those in the studio, it’s a little bit of a (nationally broadcast, live) mess.
So no one can blame Diane Sawyer if she needed a little liquid courage to help her with the nerves of the night (or just help keep the night moving along). OK, so we don’t actually know if Sawyer had been drinking, and ABC reps told The Daily Mail she was “exhausted” from having to cover Hurricane Sandy in the days prior, but nonetheless, the anchor was a sight to see.
Sawyer was slurring words, going off on tangents, propping herself animatedly on her desk with her arms and even asking for music cues.
“I wanna — can we have our music, because this is another big one here?” Sawyer said, going on to call President Obama, “Orama.”
Before long, the tweets started rolling in, making Diane’s alleged drinking a trending topic. A parody account was even opened — @DrnkDianeSawyer — with hundreds of followers before the election results were even announced.
99 bottles of beer on the wall 99 bottles of beer
hey guys wh o won i fell aslee?p
Turns out even the office had a chuckle at the tweets and rumors.
“Rumors that Miss Sawyer had been a tad tipsy had been met with ‘a lot of laughter’ around the office,” according to a source The Daily Mail was in touch with.
But Sawyer’s “drinking” was the least of ABC’s struggles throughout the night; its studio in Times Square lost power for 20 minutes during the broadcast.
The network tried to avoid any hitches by simply shifting Sawyer and her co-anchor George Stephanopoulos to a different area and used shots of the people crowding into Times Square to distract the viewers.
Sawyer herself thanked the ABC team for quickly dealing with the situation and even gamely acknowledged the tweets from the previous night.
Awe for the @abc powerhouse team. Hail the techs who kept us on air…
…during 25 minute power outage. Read your tweets the good, bad, and the funny. See you on @abcworldnews.
Thumbnail image courtesy of Flickr, david_shankbone.
FHA may require bailout, after all | Bedford Hills NY Real Estate
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A federal agency that insured more than half of all loans for first-time homebuyers last year may soon look to taxpayers to shore up its dwindling finances.
Throughout its 78-year history, the Federal Housing Administration has paid for itself through upfront and annual mortgage insurance premiums charged to borrowers. But next week the agency will issue an independent financial audit that may set the stage for the FHA’s first-ever draw from the U.S. Treasury, Bloomberg reports.
The FHA has been hard-hit by defaults from loans made from 2005 and 2008 and has taken steps to strengthen its capital reserves, including raising mortgage insurance premiums three times in 2010 and again this year. The agency has also tightened credit standards and prohibited seller funding of buyer down payments, a practice the agency estimates will cost it $14 billion on loans issued before 2009.
As of June 30, 25.8 percent of FHA’s 2007 loans, 24.9 percent of its 2008 loans, and 12.2 percent of its 2009 loans were seriously delinquent, according to the Wall Street Journal.
While loans made in subsequent years have been of higher quality, new income from those loans may not outweigh the losses from the previous housing bubble-era loans, Bloomberg said, citing anonymous sources.
In last year’s annual report, the FHA noted its capital reserve ratio, which measures reserves in excess of what’s needed to cover projected losses over the next 30 years, had dropped to 0.24 percent from 0.5 percent in 2010. But an expected recovery in home prices prompted the agency to project capital reserves would return to a congressionally mandated 2 percent ratio by 2014.
This year’s report may be more pessimistic than last year’s because of changes in its economic modeling, lower expectations for home prices, and a revised assessment of loans from earlier years that have been refinanced more recently, Bloomberg said.
The FHA has repeatedly said it will not require a taxpayer bailout. The National Association of Realtors has supported that stance, and urged Congress not to take steps that might discourage homebuyers, such as raising FHA minimum down payment requirements.
Earlier this year, the FHA got some breathing room after receiving a one-time payment of almost $1 billion from a $25 billion national mortgage settlement with the nation’s five biggest servicers.
The government has since sued one of the servicers, Wells Fargo, for “hundreds of millions of dollars” due to alleged “reckless origination and underwriting of its retail FHA loans over the course of more than four years, from May 2001 through October 2005.” The bank claims that the lawsuit violates the terms of the $25 billion settlement and has asked a federal judge to throw the case out.
In a report released last month, the Center for American Progress, a research organization Bloomberg says is aligned with Democrats, says the FHA’s falling capital reserve ratio is a “legitimate concern” but notes the fund still has $21.9 billion in its financing account to cover all of its expected insurance claims over the next 30 years, and the fund’s capital account has an additional $9.8 billion to cover any unexpected losses.
“That’s not enough to meet the 2 percent capital ratio target, but the agency still has plenty of cash on hand to cover its insurance liabilities based on reasonable expectations in the housing market — and even has some extra money set aside for a rainy day,” the report said.
Nonetheless, should the recovery stall and home prices begin to decline, the FHA may need “temporary support” from the Treasury, the report said.
“This support would kick in automatically — it’s always been part of Congress’ agreement with the agency, dating back to the 1930s — and would amount to a tiny fraction of the agency’s portfolio,” the report said.
“It would also be a bargain, considering how taxpayers have benefited from the agency over the past eight decades — and especially the past four years.”
Three to four years ago, the FHA stepped in when the private housing market was collapsing, and, as a result, since then between 3 million and 4 million families have been able to buy a home and another 2 million have been able to refinance through the FHA program, according to Carol Galante, acting FHA commissioner and assistant secretary for housing, speaking at a housing forum hosted by Zillow and the University of Southern California’s Lusk Center for Real Estate last month.
Citing Moody’s economist Mark Zandi, she said if FHA lending had not expanded when it did, the housing market would have cratered and taken the economy with it.
Today, the FHA guarantees about 15 percent of all U.S. mortgages and insures about 7.6 million loans with total outstanding balances near $1.1 trillion, triple the amount it backed five years ago, Bloomberg said.
Town Of Bedford NY Wednesday Report | Bedford NY Homes
Wednesday, 11/7 – 3pm
The Town of Bedford continues its State of Emergency. As the latest storm begins, please limit road travel to emergencies only. Dry ice and bottled water are available in front of the Town House.Day warming shelters and charging stations continue to be available at the libraries and fire houses in Bedford, Bedford Hills and Katonah.
Readers Digest (Chappaqua Crossings) is open as an overnight Emergency Shelter with hot meals . Contact Vince Russell, Director, 845-825-7395.
NYSEG and ConEdison continue Sandy recovery efforts. NYSEG has 58+ crews dedicated to the Town of Bedford for restoration and expects full restoration by 11pm, Wednesday, 11/7.
If you experience a power outage during this current storm, report the outage to your utility company: NYSEG 800-572-1131 / Con Edison 800-752-6633.
If you have a generator and are using it quite a bit, you will need to change the oil. Generators have an oil change schedule usually of every 100 hours of use to prevent engine damage or failure. Please visitwww.bedfordny.gov click on “What’s New” for information regarding the prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning
How to Diagnose and Fix (not set) Visits from Flowplayer in Google Analytics | Bedford NY Realtor
Webmasters using Flowplayer 3.2 or earlier may have woken up to a pleasant surprise in Google Analytics the day after implementation. Visits doubled overnight, but how is that possible? Don’t get too excited because half of those visits are most likely fake visits. Flowplayer 3.2 or earlier has its own built-in analytics code, which clashes and conflicts with Google Analytics. Whether or not these issues have been fixed in the newly released 5.0 is still questionable.
Here’s a few tips for understanding, diagnosing and fixing the issues between Flowplayer and Google Analytics.
Visits doubled in the month of February as soon as Flowplayer was set up
Cause of the Flowplayer Analytics Issue
Flowplayer has its own custom analytics code embedded within the service. This tracking causes clashes with Google Analytics if the video is tagged as an Event in GA. The Events set up on Flowplayer videos get triggered as if they were interacted with even though the user may not actually interact with the video. The clash causes the Google Analytics tracking code to generate a second visitor ID, which doubles the number of visits. All of the fake visits show up as (not set) in Google Analytics as a result of not being an actual visit.
Not Set showed up as the top landing page during a two week span after launching Flowplayer
Diagnosing the Flowplayer Issue in Google Analytics
Diagnosing Flowplayer issues in Google Analytics is quite simple. The first step is to closely monitor Google Analytics on a daily basis after launching a Flowplayer video. The area to monitor closely is landing pages and page depth. Since this issue creates fake visits, there will be no landing page or page depth for the fake visits, and will show up as (not set) in GA. If (not set) shows up anywhere in GA, there is most likely a problem with one of the Events set up in GA. If any of the Events have been triggered much more than any realistically would be, you may have discovered the source of your issue. Flowplayer does not agree with Events tracking codes.
An advanced segment used for correcting the (not set) issue
How to Fix the Flowplayer Analytics Issue
Since the data collected in Google Analytics has already been skewed due to this issue, an advanced segment will be needed to filter out the fake visits. In most cases, excluding the dimension “page depth” of less than one will filter out the (not set) visits.
The event tracking code will also need to be customized to work with FlowPlayer. The first set of code is the stock version of the analytics tracking code provided by FlowPlayer. The second set of code is the fixed version of the code.Stock analytics code from flash.flowplayer.org
<script src="flowplayer/flowplayer-3.2.11.min.js"></script> <script> (function() { $f("player", "flowplayer/flowplayer-3.2.15.swf", { plugins: { gatracker: { url: "flowplayer/flowplayer.analytics-3.2.8.swf", accountId: "UA-######-#", events: { all: true } } } }); })(); </script>Fixed version:
Benefits:
1. Start and Finish will be treated as non-interactive events. This will make your bounce rates more accurate.
2. Event tracking Visitor ID will match with the trackPageview Visitor ID.
3. No extra bandwidth used by downloading an additional swf.<script src="flowplayer/flowplayer-3.2.11.min.js"></script> <script> (function() { function trackEvent(options) { options = options || {}; options = { category : options.category || "Video", action : options.action || "", label : options.label || "", value : options.value || null, noninteractive : options.noninteractive || false } options.label += ""; // Coerce this into a string. _gaq.push(["_trackEvent", options.category, options.action, options.label, options.value, options.noninteractive]); } $f("player", "flowplayer/flowplayer-3.2.15.swf", { clip: { onStart: function() { trackEvent({ action: "Started", noninteractive: true }); }, onPause: function() { trackEvent({ action: "Pause", label: this.getTime() }); }, onResume: function() { trackEvent({ action: "Resume", label: this.getTime() }); }, onFinish: function() { trackEvent({ action: "Finished", noninteractive: true }); } } }); })(); </script>Related Stories ▼
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SEO for Bloggers With Soul | Bedford Corners NY Realtor
Maybe you consider yourself a serious writer who doesn’t have time for the details of how to boost SEO.
Why should you bother with that when you’ve launched a blog to help people and make the world a better place? Every post you write is packed with valuable information and compelling content. For you, that’s most important, and it should be.
However, it’s hard to change the world if you can’t reach the world, and SEO increases the chances that readers will discover this life changing blog of yours.
You still might think SEO is mostly fake and contrived and not worthy of a serious writer’s attention and time. You might view SEO as a spammer’s bag of tricks, even with Google’s efforts to make it harder to manipulate the system.
I understand that you’re a truly passionate blogger who wants to distance yourself from the kind of malignant marketing that clogs your spam folder. But there’s more to it.
Basic SEO practices are also good blogging and writing practices. More than just helping your site show up in a search engine, SEO can help improve a blog’s focus, readability, and value.
Here’s how it happens naturally.
Focus keywords: passion and niche
Keyword usage is possibly the number one strategy for bloggers, likely because it’s one of the simplest. But keywords have gotten a reputation for destroying perfectly good writing by making it annoyingly repetitive. That’s because spam writers pack keywords into every sentence, thinking it makes a difference.
Instead, the only keywords you need to focus on are passion and niche. Your blogging niche is probably your passion.
Of course those two terms won’t be your actual keywords. Instead, your keywords are the names of the category/sub-category that your niche falls under. For example, your niche and therefore your keywords might be rooftop gardening, comic book collections, or backswing.
This is far from contrived, and you’re probably already using these words because they’re the subject of your blog. It’s actually what your site is about and what your posts are about from any number of angles. The majority of your posts, therefore, and your titles, should naturally include these words on a fairly consistent basis.
If readers can’t tell what your blog is about, they probably won’t come back. If it’s clear that your blog is all about rooftop gardening, then rooftop gardeners will keep returning for more information. Otherwise, they’ll think you’re some sort of generalist blogger who once wrote about rooftop gardening on a whim.
So it’s bigger than keywords. It’s about the focus of your blog.
Still concerned about the quality of the writing? SEO can help improve the reading experience of your posts.
Titles and language: be direct
Honest, soulful, non-spam blogging is all about the readers, isn’t it?
Beginning with the title, SEO reminds you to tell readers exactly what to expect from an article. They shouldn’t have to read hundreds of words only to realize your post won’t give them what they’re looking for. Readers are busier than ever and they literally have a million other things they could be giving attention to. If you don’t respect your readers’ attention, they may never bother to read your work again.
It’s only fair that you don’t waste their time with misleading, ambiguous titles or introductory paragraphs that dance around the subject. More than likely, they won’t even click the link if the title is bad and isn’t somehow informative. You can still keep intrigue and shock, but the topic should always be clear and specific.
Another value of being SEO minded is that it reminds you to write in a clear, conversational tone. As the saying goes, “Never use a big word when a diminutive one would suffice.”
This is more than search engine friendliness. Conversational language helps you connect with your audience and convey those brilliant ideas to the broadest, possible range of people.
Before you could ever think about the “how” of language, I’m sure you determine the “what.” What’s the value in everything you’re doing, and how does SEO help you improve that value?
Length and links: offer valuable content
When I’m grading student papers, I can estimate how well-developed or under developed the papers are by looking at the word count. Word count factors into the quality of writing because many students make strong claims, but they fail to support illustrate, or expound on those ideas.
For instance, students would probably say they can sum up this entire post in one sentence.
I can too: SEO can help improve a blog’s focus, readability, and value.
But if I had just stopped there, would you be convinced? Would you really walk away with a renewed perspective on SEO if I had left it at that?
That’s where elaboration comes in. Make a wonderful claim, and then tell readers how to apply it or how it relates to them.
Readers like posts that are packed with insight and helpful information. Being vague and general won’t give them that. Write it plainly, but also write it completely.
Include links wherever they’re truly relevant. Give readers the opportunity to continue learning beyond the single post they’re reading.
All of this is in line with your noble mission, not contrary to it.
SEO with soul
Unfortunately, a system put in place to measure the value of sites so that Google could deliver the best value to its users has been hacked by people trying to make a quick buck. But like any form of technology, a few people who abuse the system don’t make the system inherently worthless. Like Facebook, Twitter, and television, it’s about how you chose to use the tool, and the kind of value you bring to it.
If you’re a regular at ProBlogger, you’re probably someone who uses technology for legitimate, even charitable purposes. Your good intentions should lead you to an honest use of SEO. I call it SEO with soul.
So I urge you not to let the spammers keep you away from a great thing. Take back SEO, and show the world how to do it right.
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Robert Paul’s Blog | Bedford Hills NY Real Estate
Storm recovery continues. NYSEG has 58 crews dedicated to the Town for restoration. NYSEG estimates full restoration to Bedford by 11pm on Wednesday, 11/7. If the NYSEG website shows your power as restored and it is not, please call them (800-572-1131) or go to their website and report it. If service is pulled away from your house or you see (don’t touch) wires down between your meter and the street/service pole, contact NYSEG and let them know. If you have a generator and are using it quite a bit, you will need to change the oil. Generators have an oil change schedule usually of every 100 hours of use to prevent engine damage or failure.
Dry ice and bottled water is available in front of the Town House.
Day warming shelter and charging stations continue to be available at all three libraries and fire houses in the Town of Bedford.
Readers Digest (1 Readers Digest Rd • Pleasantville) is open as an overnight Emergency Shelter with hot meals.
The STOP lights are out on Route 35 and Rt. 22 intersection and the on and off ramps to 684 – SLOW down and use extreme caution.
The Town Board will hold there first monthly meeting as scheduled on Wednesday November 7, 2012 at 8PM.
Contact the Town House at 666-4534 if we can help you in any way.










Visits doubled in the month of February as soon as Flowplayer was set up



