Using Lightroom 3 with OS Maverick

I have just bought a new computer that is at OS 10.9 Maverick and likely will need to be upgrade to 10.10 Yosemite.  I have stayed with LR3 because I have not needed the upgrades. I have been told by another LR user that LR5 has a cloud service where there is a monthly fee. I am wondering if 1) I need to upgrade LR 4 or 5 and 2) if I can use LR without the cloud service.

You don't have to upgrade to LR 5, but it certainly is a good idea (lots of valuable new features)
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