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Saratoga County New York 2018 Official County, Town, City & Village Officers Directory

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Saratoga County New York

2018

Official County, Town, City & Village

Officers Directory

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Saratoga County A Brief History

By Lauren Roberts, County Historian

Saratoga County was formed from lands previously belonging to Albany County on February 7, 1791. These lands included most of the Kayaderosseras Patent granted by Queen Anne to 13 of her “loving subjects” in 1708. Saratoga County occupies an important geographical position; bounded on the north and east by the Hudson River and the south by the Mohawk River, the confluence of these two great waterways have made the County a prime destination in times of both war and peace. The northwestern portion of the county is a mountainous area located within the Adirondack Park, while many important rivers and streams such as the Sacandaga and Kayaderosseras dominate the fertile valley areas. The diverse geography of this County has made it appealing to many different people who have chosen to call Saratoga County home. The Mohawks of the Iroquois Confederacy used this area as hunting and fishing grounds before the Europeans settled here. Many waterways and well-worn Native American trails were used during the French and Indian War (1755-1763) and during the American Revolution. In the Fall of 1777 British troops led by General John Burgoyne were headed south along the Hudson River when they encountered a large number of Americans entrenched at Bemis Heights. After two battles, the Americans were victorious and General Burgoyne surrendered to the Americans, led by General Horatio Gates on October 17, 1777. The Battle of Saratoga became famously known as the turning point of the American Revolution. Saratoga County sits on a geological fault line from which mineral springs push forth to the surface. These mineral waters were thought to have healing powers by the Native Americans and eventually became a much sought-after resource for European settlers here as well. Ballston Spa became a well-known destination for visitors hoping that the medicinal effects of the mineral springs would heal their diverse ailments. Hotels and railroads were built to accommodate the multitudes of summer visitors. Eventually, Saratoga Springs would trump Ballston Spa as the “Queen of the Spas” and enjoyed much prosperity through the Victorian Era. Summer visitors came to Saratoga Springs to “see and be seen” by others. Along with the various drink halls, fountains, and bathhouses, Saratoga Lake and the Saratoga Race Track became other popular destinations for those visiting the area during summer months. Saratoga County is filled with various museums, historic sites and parks that preserve the rich history of this area. Both visitors and residents alike enjoy the diverse environmental and historic attractions Saratoga County has to offer.

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Focus On Saratoga County

Town of Stillwater The Town of Stillwater celebrated its bicentennial in 1988, as one of over one hundred towns ‘erected’ by the legislature on March 7,1788; presumably to authorize more polling places for the upcoming election of delegates to the State Convention that would determine whether or not the State of New York would ratify the proposed constitution. However, Stillwater had long been on the highway of history long before 1788. Strategically situated at the joining of two rivers – the Hudson and the Hoosack, which made a natural crossing place for Indians as they went to their summer hunting grounds, and later on, the “King’s Highway” between Albany and Montreal. Hunters and traders also knew the trail up the Hudson River very well. The place of the Still Waters” knew early settlement. French people were here in the early 1600’s and are known to have had a mill, but they had to go to Albany to have their babies baptized in the Catholic faith. Soldiers used this highway during the drawn-out French and Indian Wars. The early Fort Ingoldsby (1709), and its successor, Fort Winslow (1756) gave them shelter and protection on their journeys to and from Canada. Sometimes, the forts became their burial place. With the signing of the treaty of peace in 1759, the pioneer homesteaders took the route of the ammunition wagons. In 1762, a Congregational Church society from Connecticut, with their pastor, Rev. Robert Campbell, settled in the southern part of the town; and about the same time, Baptists from Rhode Island settled in the northern section. In 1764, two hundred Scotch Irish Presbyterians were overtaken by winter here on their way to lands at Lake George. They were hospitably taken in by residents of Stillwater and Schaghticoke, where they stayed for two years until a purchase of lands could be arranged in a less rigorous climate than Lake George. They became early settlers of Salem, New York. Stillwater Village grew quickly from a straggling outpost into a market center for the northern settlements along the river, the settlers in the lake region, and others to the east. At the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, gristmills, saw mills, a tannery, an ashery and fuller’s works, a brewery and brick kiln, as well as stores and saloons, made it a thriving settlement. When the news of the Battle of Lexington arrived, enlistment began at once. George Palmer equipped a company of militia, which marched to Ticonderoga to offer their services, “the first troops to march from this province against the British as the north”. As the fighting threatened the river communities, families were sent to Albany or back to New England for safety, and the men stayed to face the British. The British were beaten at the Battles of Bemis Heights and Freeman’s Farm, in the Town of Stillwater, a victory which rates with the most important battles of the world. This is now the site of the Saratoga National Historical Park. The battles, however, left desolation in their wake; buildings burned, cattle confiscated, crops wiped out. Returning residents had to start all over again, as well as being on the alert at all times for attacks from Indians and Tories. At the beginning of the 19th century, progress and prosperity began a triumphant march up the old warpath of the nation. The Champlain Canal, opened in 1823, really opened a golden age in commerce, transportation, church and home building, stores, inns, mills, and services, such as barns for changing for mules and horses.

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During this period Stillwater produced Congressmen, presidential electors, members of the Assembly, and judges. A Stillwater girl, Abigail Powers, daughter of Elder Lemuel Powers of the First Baptist Church, became Mrs. Millard Fillmore, our thirteenth First Lady. The town was an educational as well as a commercial center, with an academy, which flourished for many years. In 1824, there were more sheep than people, and that continued 498 dwellings, 13 district schools and 1246 working oxen and cattle. In addition to all the mills and industries, farming was very important. In 1860, local farms produced 101,935 pounds of butter and 13,090 pounds of cheese, for example. However, progress caught up with Stillwater and then bypassed it. The canal was overtaken by the railroads; there were devastating mill fires; stores dwindled or closed. Stillwater has become a “bedroom community”, with people commuting to work in the nearby Capital District. There is now a building boom, as the charm of the village, with its stately Victorian homes; and its situation by the river and rolling hills, is discovered. As people settle here, we hope they will become interested in the history and care. As they walk through the village and town, enjoy the architecture of another century or two; read the historical markers, and take pride in its uniqueness. Stillwater is a growing community with a population of 7,522.

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2018 Saratoga County Supervisors

Town of Ballston

323 Charlton Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Mailing Address: PO Box 67, Burnt Hills, NY 12027

Phone: 518-885-8502 Fax: 518-884-2839 www.townofballstonny.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd & Last Tuesday of the Month at 6:30 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Timothy Szczepaniak 518-885-8502 x13 E-mail: [email protected]

Deputy Town Supervisor: Joseph Whalen 518-858-1642 Town Board: John Antoski 518-322-9971 William Goslin 518-631-9819 Charles Curtiss 518-526-6286 Kelly Stewart 518-858-4876 Town Clerk: Carol Gumienny 518-885-8502 x10 [email protected] Deputy Town Clerk: Jodi Hollowood 518-885-8502 x29 Highway Superintendent: Joseph Whalen 518-885-8502 x25 Town Assessor: Peter Hotaling 518-885-8502 x20 Building Inspector: Brian Theriault 518-885-8502 x14 Town Historian: Rick Reynolds 518-399-6778 Tax Collector: Anne Hogue 518-885-8502 x22 Town Attorney: Debra Kaelin Town Justices: 518-885-8502 x18 Brandi Barns John Fantauzzi

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Town of Charlton

Town Hall: 758 Charlton Road, Charlton, NY 12019-2804 Phone: 518-384-0152 Fax: 518-384-0385

www.townofcharlton.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Monday of the Month at 7:30 p.m. Monthly Town Board Agenda Meeting: 4th Monday of the Month at 7:30 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Alan Grattidge 518-384-0152 x 207 E-mail: [email protected] Town Board:

Mark Hodgkins [email protected]

Joe Grasso [email protected] Doug Ranaletto [email protected] (vacant) Town Clerk: Brenda Mills 518-384-0152 x201 Highway Superintendent: Marshall Heritage 518-399-3425 Town Assessor: Kimberly Caron 518-384-0152 x206 Tax Collector: Susan McBurnie 518-384-0152 x205 Building Inspector: Paul Borisenko 518-384-0152 x204 Town Justice: 518-384-0152 x220 Justice Ketchum Justice Rodriguez

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Town of Clifton Park

Town Hall: 1 Town Hall Plaza, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Phone: 518-371-6651 Fax: 518-371-1136

www.cliftonpark.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Mondays of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Philip Barrett 518-371-6651 E-mail: [email protected] County Supervisor: Jonathan Schopf 518-469-5604 E-mail: [email protected] Town Board: 518-371-6651 Lynda Walowit [email protected] Jim Romano [email protected] Amy Standaert [email protected] James Whalen [email protected] Town Clerk: Patricia O’Donnell 518-371-6681 Highway Superintendent: Dahn S. Bull 518-371-7310 Town Assessor: Walter Smead 518-371-6460 Receiver of Taxes: Christine Pagniello 518-371-6651 Town Attorney: Thomas McCarthy 518-371-6651 Director of Building & Development: Steven Myers 518-371-6702 Town Justice: 518-371-6668 James Hughes Robert Rybak

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Town of Corinth

Town Hall: 600 Palmer Avenue, Corinth, NY 12822 Phone: 518-654-9232 Fax: 518-654-7751

www.townofcorinthny.com

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

& 4th Thursday of the Month at 4:30 p.m. Workshops—1st & 3rd Thursday at 4:30p.m.

Town Supervisor: Richard Lucia 518-654-9232 Email: [email protected] Town Board:

Edward Byrnes, Deputy Supervisor Jeffrey Collura Joshua Halliday Eric Butler

Town Clerk:

Rose Farr 518-654-9232 x1

Cheri Sullivan, Deputy Town Clerk Tax Collector: Rose Farr 518-654-9232 x1 Highway Superintendent: Shawn Eggleston 518-654-6962 Town Assessor: Tina Dimitriadis 518-654-9232 x5 Building Inspector: Albert Brooks 518-654-9232 x6 Historian: Rachel Clothier 518-654-6620 Town Attorney: Robert Hafner 518-793-6611 Town Justice: 518-654-9232 x4 Ambrose Clothier Lane Schermerhorn

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Town of Day

Town Hall: 1650 North Shore Road, Hadley, NY 12835 Phone: 518-696-3789 Fax: 518-696-5391

www.townofday.com

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Monday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Preston Allen 518-696-3789 x 1 Email: [email protected] Town Board:

Judy Traeger 518-696-5165 [email protected]

Jeffrey Gray 518-696-2568 [email protected]

April Schmick 518-365-7428 [email protected]

Curt Schreiner 518-696-5495 [email protected]

Town Clerk: Carol Vaillancourt 518-696-3789 x302

E-mail: [email protected] Tax Collector: Carol Vaillancourt 518-696-3789 x302 Highway Superintendent: Ronnie Ladd 518-696 3019

Email: [email protected] Town Assessor: Peter Dziedzic 518-696-3789 x304 Building Inspector: Kenneth Metzler 518-696-3789 x300 Historian: Dave Davidson 518-696-5158 Town Attorney: Meyer & Fuller Law Firm 518-668-2199 Town Justice: Kenneth Johnsen 518-696-3789 x306

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Town of Edinburg

Town Hall: 45 Military Road, Edinburg, NY 12134 Phone: 518-863-2034 Fax: 518-863-2985

www.edinburgny.com

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 3rd Thursday of the Month at 6:30 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Jean Raymond 518-863-2034 Email: [email protected] Town Board:

Councilman/Deputy Supervisor - Janet Johansson Councilman - Toby Edwards Councilman - Gene Greco Councilman - Marie Penino

Town Clerk: Denise Ferguson Highway Superintendent: Wayne Seelow Tax Collector: Faye Frasier Assessor: Ronald Beckering Building Inspector: Matthew Ginter Historian: Priscilla Edwards Town Attorney: James Walsh Town Justice: Paula Blackwell

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Town of Galway

Town Hall: 5910 Sacandaga Road, Galway, NY 12074 Phone: 518-882-6070 Fax: 518-882-6090

www.townofgalwayny.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Michael Smith 518-882-6070 Email: [email protected] Town Board: Councilman-Deputy Supervisor: Fred Arnold 518-882-9057 [email protected]

Councilman: Councilman: Rod Wilday 518-882-1502

[email protected] Councilwoman: JoAnne Peregrim-Grant 518-882-5459

[email protected]

Town Clerk & Tax Collector: Margaret DeFoe 518-882- 6070 x10 [email protected] Deputy Town Clerk: Denise Wescott 518-882- 6070 x11

Highway Superintendent: David Costanzo Office 518-882-6651 Cell 518-265-0426

[email protected]

Assessor: Victoria Hayner 518-882-6070 x17 Building Inspector: Chet Ciembroniewicz 518-514-8012 Historian: Phyllis Keeler 518-882-6765 Town Attorney: Tim Horigan 518-843-0043 Town Justice: 518-882-6070 x15 Alison Thomas-Oravsky Justin Cappan

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Town of Greenfield

Town Hall: 7 Wilton Road, PO Box 10, Greenfield Center, NY 12833 Phone: 518-893-7432 Fax: 518-893-2460

www.townofgreenfieldny.org

Month Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thursday of the Month at 7:30 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Daniel Pemrick 518-893-7432 x 309 Email: [email protected] Town Board

Mary Ann Johnson, Deputy Supervisor 518-893-2233 Rick Capasso 518-893-2311

Daniel Cochran 518-587-1821 Kevin Veitch 518-584-8641

Town Clerk Louise Okoniewski, Town Clerk 518-893-7432 X 300 Kirsten Kern, Deputy Town Clerk 518-893-7432 X 300 Highway Superintendent

Walter Barss Phone: 518-893-7604 Fax: 518-893-3315 Tax Collector: Louise Okoniewski 518-893-7432 x300 Assessor: Lorraine Fiorino 518-893-7432 x302 Building Inspector: Gerard McKenna 518-893-7432 x304 Historian: Ron Feulner 518-893-7432 x313 Town Attorney: Mark Schachner 518-793-6611 Town Justice: 518-893-7432 Deborah Hopkins Michael Ginley

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Town of Hadley

Town Hall: 4 Stony Creek Road, PO Box 323, Hadley, NY 12835 Phone: 518-696-4797 Fax: 518-696-5401

www.townofhadley.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Arthur ‘Mo’ Wright 518-696-4797 x1 Email: [email protected] Town Board

James Brewster [email protected] Colleen DeMarsh Phone: Home: 518-696-5059 Cell: 518-480-5623 [email protected] Charles Ovitt [email protected] Carl Lawrence Phone: Home: 518-696-5138

Town Clerk: Pauline Smead 518-696-3112 x2 Highway Superintendent: Andrew Gilbert 518-696-3414 Tax Collector: Kathy Austin 518-696-4797 x7 Assessor: 518-696-4797 x6 Building Inspector: Albert Brooks 518-696-4797 x4 Historian: Kathy Trackey 518-696-2768 Town Attorney: Raeann Johnson 518-654-9400

Town Justice: 518-696-4379 Leland Aldrich Robert Haak

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Town of Halfmoon

Town Hall: 2 Halfmoon Town Plaza, Halfmoon, NY 12065

Phone: 518-371-7410 Fax: 518-371-0936 www.townofhalfmoon.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

(except May 2nd at 2pm)

Town Supervisor: Kevin Tollisen 518-371-7410 x 2228 Email: [email protected]

Town Board - 518-371-7410 x 2230

Daphne Jordan John Wasielewski Paul Hotaling Jeremy Connors

Town Clerk: Lynda Bryan 518-371-7410 x 2233 Highway Superintendent: John Pingelski 518-664-3127 Tax Collector: Karen Pingelski 518-371-7410 x2251 Assessor: Joann Smith 518-371-7410 x2244 Historian: Ellen Kennedy 518-371-8602 Code Enforcement: Dave Milkiewicz 518-371-7410 x2261 Town Attorney: Lyn Murphy 518-371-7410 x2202 Town Justice: 518-371-7410 Katherine Suchocki Greg Burke

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Town of Malta

Town Hall: 2540 Route 9, Malta, NY 12020 Phone: 518-899-2552 Fax: 518-899-4719

www.malta-town.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 1st Monday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Vincent DeLucia 518-399-3434 Email: [email protected]

Town Board

John Hartzell, Councilperson – Deputy Town Supervisor Cynthia Young, Councilperson

Craig Warner, Councilperson Timothy Dunn, Councilperson Town Clerk: Jennifer Holmes 518-899-2552 Highway Superintendent: Roger Crandall 518-899-2818

Tax Collector: Candice Schmidt 518-899-5884

Assessor: Rae-Lyn Dussault 518-899-2584

Historian: Paul Perreault 518-899-7286

Code Enforcement Officer: Wayne Hoffman 518-899-2685

Barbara Kearney 518-899-2685

Town Attorney: Thomas Peterson 518-899-1518 Town Justice : 518-899-6797

James Fauci Steven Gottmann

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City of Mechanicville

City Hall: 36 N. Main Street, Mechanicville, NY 12118 City Hall Phone No.: 518-664-9884 Fax: 518-664-7955

www.mechanicville.com

Monthly City Council Meeting: 1st Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m. & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 3 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Thomas Richardson 518-664-8776 Mayor: Dennis M. Baker 518-664-9884 City Council:

Dennis M. Baker, Mayor Kimberly Dunn Barbara McGuire Jodie A. Gilheany Anthony Gotti

Commissioner of Accounts / City Clerk: Kimberly A. Dunn [email protected]

Emilia Foard, Deputy Commissioner [email protected]

Kimberly Noonan, Accounts Clerk

[email protected]

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Town of Milton

Town Hall: 503 Geyser Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 Phone: 518-885-9220 Fax: 518-885-0895

www.townofmiltonny.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: Last Wednesday of the month – 7:00 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Scott Ostrander 518-884-2766 Email: [email protected] Town Board

John Frolish Barbara Kerr Frank Blaisdell Benny Zlotnick

Town Clerk: William Mevec 518-885-9220 Highway Superintendent: David Forbes 518-885-9220 Building Inspector: Wayne Howe 518-885-9220 Receiver of Taxes: Sharon Sommer 518-884-2765 Town Justice: 518-885-9267 Justice Brown Justice Turo

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Town of Moreau

Town Hall: 351 Reynolds Road, Moreau, NY 12828-9261 Phone: 518-792-1030 Fax: 518-792-1062

www.townofmoreau.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Theodore T. Kusnierz 518-792-1802 Email: [email protected] Town Board

Gina M. LeClair [email protected]

Alan VanTassel – Deputy Supervisor [email protected] John Hogan [email protected] Kyle Noonan [email protected] Town Clerk

Leeann McCabe 518-792-1030 x 3 [email protected]

Highway Superintendent

Paul A. Joseph 518-792-5675 [email protected]

Building Inspector:

Matt Dreimiller 518-792-4762 [email protected] Town Court: 518-793-3188 Town Justices: Honorable Timothy Alden Honorable Jeffrey McCabe

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Town of Northumberland

Town Hall: 17 Catherine Street, PO Box 128, Gansevoort, NY 12831 Phone: 518-792-9179 Fax: 518-743-0483/518-792-9203

www.townofnorthumberland.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Thursday of the Month at 7:00 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Willard ‘Bill’ Peck 518-695-9630 Email: [email protected] Town Board

Councilman Paul Bolesh Councilman George Hodgson Councilwoman Patricia Bryant Councilman John DeLisle

Town Clerk

Denise Murphy 518-792-9179 x110 Highway Superintendent

Harold Vance, Jr. 518-793-6901

Building/Code Administrator Richard Colozza 518-792-9179 x112

Town Court: 518-745-0178

Town Justices: Honorable John Mannix Jr. Honorable James Evans

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Town of Providence

Town Hall: 7187 Barkersville Road, Middle Grove, NY 12850 Phone: 518-882-6541 Fax: 518-882-5085

www.townofprovidence.org

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 3rd Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m. Workshop Meetings as needed: 2nd Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Sandra Winney 518-882-6541 x106 Email: [email protected] Town Board:

Richard Cross 518-883-8907 [email protected]

Christine DeCristofaro 518-882-1196 [email protected]

Audrey Lahoff 518-882-7318 [email protected]

William Cummings 518-882-5262

[email protected]

Town Clerk: Susan Wemple: 518-882-6541 x108 [email protected]

Highway Superintendent: George Whitney 518-882-6762 [email protected]

Building & Code Enforcement: Adrian Kenyon 518-882-6541 x107

Town Justices: 518-882-6753 Justice Cummings Justice Allan Lahoff

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Town of Saratoga

Town Hall: 12 Spring Street, Schuylerville, NY 12871 Phone: 518-695-3644 Fax: 518-695-6782

www.townofsaratoga.com

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 2nd Monday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Thomas N. Wood, III 518-695-3644 Email: [email protected] Town Board

Councilman Gary Squires Councilman Charles Hanehan Councilman James Jennings Councilman Michael McLoughlin

Town Clerk

Linda McCabe 518-695-3644 x311 email [email protected]

Highway Superintendent

Don Ormsby 518-695-3904 cell 518-424-6041 email [email protected]

Building Inspector Albert Gilman 518-695-3644 x 313 Town Court: Town Justices Honorable Charles Sherman 518-695-3644 x320 Honorable Daniel Waldron 518-695-3644 x319 Tax Collector: Margaret Kirkpatrick 518-695-3644 x 318

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City of Saratoga Springs

City Hall: 474 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: 518-587-3550 Fax: 518-587-6512

www.saratoga-springs.org

Monthly City Council Meeting: 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

City Supervisors: Matthew Veitch 518-369-6348 Email: [email protected] Tara Gaston 518-934-1944 Email: [email protected] City Mayor: Meg Kelly 518-587-3550 x2514 City Council: Commissioner of Accounts 518-587-3550 x2607 John Franck Commissioner of Public Works 518-587-3550 x2562 Anthony Scirocco Commissioner of Public Safety 518-587-3550 x2627 Peter Martin Commissioner of Finance 518-587-3550 x2577 Michele Madigan

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Town of Stillwater

Town Hall: 881 Hudson Avenue, Stillwater, NY 12170 Mailing Address: PO Box 700, Stillwater, NY 12170

Phone: 518-664-6148 Fax: 518-665-0287 www.stillwaterny.org

Monthly Town Board Meetings: Agenda – 1st Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

& Regular Session – 3rd Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Edward Kinowski 518-664-6148 x201 Email: [email protected] Town Board Art Baker 518-664-8461 Lisa Bruno 518-664-8784 Chris D’Ambro 518-265-4728 Ellen Vomacka 518-664-1850

[email protected] Town Clerk Sue Cunningham Phone: 518-664-6148, X 206 Fax: 518-664-9537 Highway Superintendent: Mark Minick 518-664-4611 x2326 Building Department: Paul Male, P.E. 518-664-6148 x215 Tax Collector: Anne Robyck 518-664-6148 x 205 Town Court: 518-664-6946 Town Justices: Honorable Ralph Peluso Honorable Edward Richardson

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Town of Waterford

Town Hall: 65 Broad Street, Waterford, NY 12188 Phone: 518-235-8184 Fax: 518-235-1547

www.town.waterford.ny.us

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 1st Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: John E. Lawler 518-235-8184 Email: [email protected]

Town Board/Councilmen: David Ball 518-237-2884 Laurie Marble 518-237-7348 Jim Boudreau 518-235-8345 Frank McClement 518-928-7636 Town Clerk/Tax Collector: Mary Shannon Carrigan 518-235-8282 Town Highway: Harold Martel, Superintendent 518-235-3413 Building Inspector: Glen Hebert 518-235-3802 Assessor: Rachael Holbrook 518-235-9907 Town Court: 518-237-6788 Town Justices: Honorable David Fusco Honorable Nancy Sunukjian

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Town of Wilton

Town Hall: 22 Traver Road, Gansevoort, NY 12831 Phone: 518-587-1939 Fax: 518-587-2837

www.townofwilton.com

Monthly Town Board Meeting: 1st Thursday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Town Supervisor: Arthur Johnson 518-587-1939 x 218 Email: [email protected] Town Board / Councilmen: Steve Streicher, Deputy Supervisor 518-369-4874 [email protected] Duane Bogardus 518-587-1414 [email protected] John Lant 518-306-5172 [email protected] John McEachron [email protected] Town Clerk: Sue Baldwin 518-587-1939 x209 Town Highway: Kirklin Woodcock 518-587-1939 x234 Building Department: 518-587-1939 x603 Mark Mykins Assessor: Kathy Austin 518-587-1939 x202 Town Court: 518-587-1980 Town Justices: Honorable David Towne Honorable Gerald Worth

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Villages: (Websites included if they have one)

Village of Ballston Spa 66 Front Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Phone: 518-885-5711 Fax: 518-885-0512 e-mail address: [email protected]

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 2nd & 4th Monday of the Month at 7:30 p.m.

Mayor: John P. Romano

Village of Corinth 244 Main Street, Corinth, NY 12822

Phone: 518-654-2012 Fax: 518-654-6202 www.villageofcorinthny.com

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 6 p.m.

Mayor: Dennis Morreale

Village of Galway PO Box 213, Galway, NY 12074

Phone: 518-882-6488 Fax: 518-882-1346 e-mail address: [email protected]

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 1st Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: William Hyde

Village of Round Lake PO Box 85, Round Lake, NY 12151

Phone: 518-899-2800 Fax: 518-899-1501 www.roundlakevillage.org

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: Gary Putman

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Village of Schuylerville PO Box 56, 35 Spring Street, Schuylerville, NY 12871

Phone: 518-695-3881 Fax: 518-695-3883 www.villageofschuylerville.org

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: Daniel Carpenter

Village of South Glens Falls PO Box 1210, 46 Saratoga Avenue, South Glens Falls, NY 12803

Phone: 518-793-1455 Fax: 518-793-3063 www.sgfny.com

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: Harry Gutheil

Village of Stillwater 1 School Street, PO Box 507, Stillwater, NY 12170

Phone: 518-664-6258 Fax: 518-664-2166 www.villageofstillwaterny.org

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 3rd Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: Frank Tatum

Village of Victory PO Box 305, 23 Pine Street, Victory Mills, NY 12884

Phone/Fax: 518-695-3808 www.villageofvictory.org

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 1st Tuesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

Mayor: Patrick Dewey

Village of Waterford 65 Broad Street, Waterford, NY 12188

Phone/Fax: 518-235-9898 www.waterfordny.org

Monthly Village Board Meeting: 2nd Wednesday of the Month at 7:30 p.m.

Mayor: J. Bert Mahoney

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Saratoga County Departments:

Located at 40 McMaster Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Board of Supervisors: Phone: 518-885-2240 Fax: 518-884-4771

Edward D.Kinowski, Chairman of the Board

Pamela Wright, Clerk of the Board Therese Connolly, Deputy Clerk of the Board

Lauren Roberts, County Historian

County Administrator: Phone: 518-884-4742 Fax: 518-884-4723

Spencer P. Hellwig, III

County Attorney:

Phone: 518-884-4770 Fax: 518-884-4720

Stephen Dorsey

County Auditor Phone: 884-4745 Fax: 518-884-4720

Brian O’Conor

County Clerk

Phone: 518-885-2213 Fax: 518-884-4726

Craig Hayner

Human Resources Phone: 518-885-2225 Fax: 518-884-4752

Marcy McNamara

Public Defender Phone: 518-884-4795 Fax: 518-884-4789

Oscar Schrieber

Treasurer Phone: 518-884-4724 Fax: 518-884-4771

Andrew Jarosh

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Located at 25 East High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

District Attorney

Phone: 518-885-2263 Fax: 518-884-8627

Karen Heggen

Office of Emergency Services Phone: 518-885-2232 Fax: 518-884-4707

Carl Zeilman

Weights & Measures / Consumer Affairs Phone: 518-885-2237 Fax: 518-884-4707

R. Scott Near

Located at 35 East High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Real Property Tax Services Phone: 518-885-2219 Fax: 518-884-4744

Joanne Bosley

Located at 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Board of Elections Phone: 518-885-2249 Fax: 518-884-4751

Roger Schiera (Republican)

William Fruci (Democrat)

Information Technology (IT) Phone: 518-884-4760 Fax: 518-884-4756

Eileen Bennett

Planning

Phone: 518-885-4705 Fax: 518-884-4780

Jason Kemper

Purchasing Phone: 518-885-2210 Fax: 518-885-2220

John Warmt

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Located at 3654 Galway Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Public Works Phone: 518-885-2235 Fax: 518-885-8809

Keith Manz

Located at 6010 County Farm Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Animal Shelter Phone: 518-885-4113 Fax: 518-885-2570

Jason Hayes

Sheriff’s Department Phone: 518-885-6761 Fax: 518-885-2453

Sheriff Michael Zurlo

Located at 152 East High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Office for the Aging Phone: 518-884-4100 Fax: 518-884-4104

Sandi Cross

Probation

Phone: 518-884-4120 Fax: 518-884-4258

Stephen Bayle

Social Services Phone: 518-884-4140 Fax: 518-884-4199

Tina Potter

Workforce Investment Act

Phone: 518-884-4170 Fax: 518-884-4262

Lisa Scaccia

Youth Bureau Phone: 518-884-4178 Fax: 884-4185

J. Wes Carr

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Located at 2144 Doubleday Avenue, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Veterans Phone: 518-884-4115 Fax: 518-884-4290

Frank McClement, Acting Director

Located at 211 Church Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Mental Health and Addiction Services Phone: 518-584-9030 Fax: 518-581-1709

Dr. Michael Prezioso

Located at 31 Woodlawn Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Public Health Services Phone: 518-584-7460 Fax: 518-583-2498

Catherine Duncan

Located at Routes 4 & 32, Mechanicville, NY 12118

Saratoga County Sewer District Phone: 518-664-7396 Fax: 518-664-6280

Dan Rourke

Saratoga County Coroners

Susan Hayes-Masa, Cell phone -518-366-5439 Dan Kuhn, email – [email protected]

Other:

Cooperative Extension 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Phone: 518-885-8995

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Saratoga County Courts: http://www.nycourts.gov/4jd/saratoga/index.shtml

County Judge: 518-451-8815

Family Court: 518-451-8888

Supreme Court: 518-451-8841

Surrogate Court: 518-451-8825

Commissioner of Jurors: 518-451-8850

State Representatives:

Governor Andrew Cuomo NYS Capital Building

Albany, NY 12224 518-474-8390

http://www.governor.ny.gov/

43rd Senatorial District Kathleen Marchione

188 State Street, Room 306 Albany, NY 12247

518-455-2381 http://www.nysenate.gov/senator/kathleen-a-marchione

49th Senatorial District Jim Tedissco

188 State Street, Room 711 Albany, NY 12247

518-455-2181 http://www.nysenate.gov/senator/hugh-t-farley

113th Assembly District

Carrie Woerner Legislative Office Building #725

Albany, NY 12248 518-455-5404

http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Carrie-Woerner

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114th Assembly District

Dan Stec Legislative Office Building #940

Albany, NY 12248 518-455-5565

http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Dan-Stec

112th Assembly District Mary Beth Walsh

Legislative Office Building #404 Albany, NY 12248

518-455-5772 http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/James-Tedisco

108th Assembly District John McDonald

Legislative Office Building #417 Albany, NY 12248

518-455-4474 http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/John-T-McDonald-III/

Representatives in Congress:

20th Congressional District Paul Tonko

105 Jay Street, Room 15 Schenectady, NY 12305

518-374-4547 http://tonko.house.gov/

21st Congressional District Elise Stefanik

136 Glen Street Glens Falls, NY 12801

518-743-0964 https://stefanik.house.gov/