Next Town Board Meeting: June 8 at 7pm.  PLEASE NOTE THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT WILL BE PAVING RIDER HOLLOW ROAD AND BAKER ROAD ON JUNE 21 AND 22.  EXPECT DELAYS.

Town of Hardenburgh

Contacts

Town Supervisor

Jerry A. Fairbairn
Phone: 845-586-4108
Fax: 845-586-3135
Email: jaf.hardenburghsup@gmail.com

Town Clerk/ Tax Collector

Wendy Buerge
Phone: 845-586-3135
Fax: 845-586-3135
Email: townclerk@hardenburghny.gov

Town Clerk/Tax Collector Office Hours:
Mondays and Tuesdays 9:00 am-2:00pm or by appointment

Highway Department Foreman

Kyle Brewer
Phone: 607-237-9876
Email: highway@hardenburghny.gov

Highway Bookkeeper

Heather Brewer
845-586-2223
Email: highway@hardenburghny.gov

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Animal Control Officer

Vacant position. Please contact Town Clerk if interested.

Assessor

Cindy Hilbert
Phone: 845-795-6167 extension 8
or 845-586-2320
Fax: 845-586-3135
Email: assessor@hardenburghny.gov

Assessor Office Hours:
By appointment only

Code Enforcement Officer

Karl VonHassel
Phone: 845-254-4340
Fax: 845-254-6005
Email: hund65@gmail.com

Planning Board Chairman

Bill Scholl
Phone: 845-586-3849
Email: wwscholl@catskill.net

Zoning Board of Appeals Chairperson

Debra Storms
Phone: 845-586-2610

Town Justice

Honorable Kenneth Williams 

Phone: 845-771-0138

Email: ktwilliams@nycourts.gov

Town Council

John Sackel
Phone: 845-586-2574
Email: johnsackel@yahoo.com

William Schluter
Phone: 845-586-2966

Sherry Shaver
Phone: 845-439-5243
Email: troutlady61@gmail.com

Jake Fairbairn
Phone: 845-802-4099
Email: lazycrazyacres@yahoo.com

Transfer Station

192 Alder Creek Road, Livingston Manor NY 12758

Wednesdays and Sundays: 12:00 pm-4:00 pm
Saturdays 9:00 am-11:00 am

Notice of Receipt of Tax Roll and Warrant

Please take notice that I, Wendy M. Buerge, the collector of taxes for the Town of Hardenburgh, County of Ulster, State of New York, have received the tax roll and warrant for the collection of taxes within the Town of Hardenburgh for the year 2023, and that I will...

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About Hardenburgh, NY

Uniquely situated at the beginning of three different valleys — Dry Brook, Millbrook and Beaverkill — Hardenburgh’s terrain is a mix of vast woodlands, high mountains, clear lakes and dashing streams that beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike. Hiking, fishing, camping, biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are just a few of the activities visitors and locals enjoy.

Hardenburgh was established in 1859 from the Towns of Denning and Shandaken. Split into four zip codes, six hamlets and seven school districts, and divided nearly in half by Dry Brook Ridge mountain, the understated Town of fewer than 300 residents is home to the headwaters of the famous Beaver Kill trout stream and the 45-acre Alder Lake.

Town of Hardenburgh, NY

Hardenburgh Residents

Appliance Disposal

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The 2022 Final Assessment Roll for the Town of Hardenburgh