COMMUNITY NEWS!
NOTICES
Emergency Contingency Plan notice – Download
For additional announcements regarding COVID-19 in our area visit: www.greenegovernment.com
Until further notice, the doors will remain locked and Town Hall and will be opened by appointment only.
ASSESSOR 518-731-6893
TOWN CLERK 518-731-2727
SUPERVISOR 518-731-2726
BOOKKEEPER 518-731-2728
TAX COLLECTOR 518-731-7313
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 518-731-6535
–DO NOT ENTER IF YOU ARE SICK
–MASK/FACE COVERINGS ARE REQUIRED
–SANITIZE YOUR HANDS
–RESTROOMS ARE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC
Please be aware that the Town of Coxsackie continues working through the implications of the ongoing COVID-19 Virus and are committed to protecting the health, safety, and well-being of our employees and constituents.
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE TOWN BOARD WILL BE ADOPTING A NEW FEE SCHEDULE AT THE DECEMBER 8 BOARD MEETING. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2021 ALL BUILDING AND PLANNING FEES WILL BE INCREASED. THE SCHEDULE WILL BE POSTED IN MID DECEMBER.
–The semi-monthly meetings of the Senior Citizens Club are canceled until further notice.
–Congregant meals at the Coxsackie Senior Center have been canceled until further notice. Take out meals will be available by calling (518) 731-8901.
Town of Coxsackie Year 2021 Budget
COXSACKIE ON THE HUDSON
by Town Historian – Michael Rausch 518-810-5293
Originally inhabited by the Mahican Native American tribe, a sub tribe of the Algonquin nation, the first European to build a home in Coxsackie was Pieter Bronck. Pieter built the original section of what is now the Bronck museum in 1663.