Soon Verizon users will be heard in Pine Plains


PINE PLAINS — A third antenna array is soon to be attached to the cell tower that sits off Myrtle Avenue in the town of Pine Plains. This one will accommodate Verizon, a major cell phone carrier throughout the Harlem Valley and beyond. Verizon received a building permit to attach its array to the tower on Monday.

Cellular One was the original provider to be installed on the tower, Nextel was the second. Verizon will be the third. Global Towers is the owner of the tower, and it pays a base payment of $1,475.86 per month to the town as per its lease agreement. That base price was increased at last Thursday’s board meeting by $295.17.

Additionally, those who house arrays on the tower also pay for that honor. It costs $500 to have a co-locator on the tower.

"I think it’s great," town Supervisor Gregg Pulver said. "I think the more carriers we can get on there, it’s good for the rental. Everybody has got a cell phone nowadays, I don’t know who hasn’t. Now we have more options for people in Pine Plains."

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