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  • James Noon of Romeo Chevy talks to Vicki Lucarini, center,...

    Tania Barricklo-Daily Freeman

    James Noon of Romeo Chevy talks to Vicki Lucarini, center, and her husband, Regis Obijiski, of the town of Ulster, about the 2019 Chevy Bolt EV Premier, an electric car. The couple took it for a drive during the Clean Power Expo at he Marbletown Community Center in Stone Ridge, N.Y. The expo featured "green" exhibitors and energy experts, healthy local food, and workshops about heat pumps, energy efficiency, solar and electric vehicles. The event opened with Tim Guinee, a Marbletown resident and Climate Reality Project leader, who spoke about climate change and changes that must be made from the international to personal levels. For a gallery of images, visit dailyfreeman.com/multimedia .

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Clean Power Expo held at Marbletown Community Center in Stone Ridge, N.Y