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Coming Soon! Clinton Patch Hits Refresh

Next month we'll unveil a new look for Patch that helps you live better in Clinton.


On Dec. 8, 2010, we launched the Clinton Patch with a pretty bold mission in mind: To make your life ridiculously easy.

That meant covering the biggest stories in town—from An Alleged Prostitution Ring in the Center of Town to Angry Neighbors Speak at Chamard's Public Hearing—while also helping you share even the smallest feats of neighborly kindness or communicating with your customers.

At every turn we thought of new and better ways to deliver on our promise, which is why we’re so excited to premiere an improved Clinton Patch next month.

Come mid-December you’ll be able to:

  • Personalize Clinton Patch by following groups. A few clicks makes your local news feed custom-fit to the topics you care about. Police blotter and shelter pets? Taxes and restaurant reviews? Why not?
  • Better organize your day by creating groups of your own. Use Patch to plan a rec sports league or school fundraiser. Everyone can finally be on the same page—literally.  
  • Experience a better mobile Patch. We know you live on your smartphone—so we put everything you love about Patch in a smaller, more portable package.
  • Share comments and photos more intuitively and much, much faster. 
  • Turn any blog or opinion piece into a mini-community of interest, complete with followers of your very own. 

For a sneak peek, check out Long Beach (NY) Patch and let us know what you think. You can also ask any questions—large or small—by emailing Senior Regional Editor Elissa Bass at elissa@patch.com.

You can also register your interest in forming a group right when the new Clinton Patch launches here. We'll walk you through it!

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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Phil Sengle May 25, 2013 at 09:31 am
I have mixed emotions about how this was handled originally. For those that don't remember, it wasRead More basically a secret deal, avoiding proper process. Anyway let's hope it ends well. Finally some economic development. On a technical note I believe the town still owns the Nod Road property with the developer getting a lease for $1 based on meeting certain conditions. I also believe that it was "sold" to residents with the assertion that the developer would remediate the pollution or abandon the property back to the town. Now we find the taxpayer will pay for remediation.