Welcome to the Town of New Baltimore!
The Town Hall is located on County Route 51, approximately 1 mile west of Route 9W. The Town Clerk's Office is located at the Town Hall. Certified copies of birth/death certificates, copies of zoning laws and ordinances, hunting and fishing licenses, and dog licenses are available at the Clerk's Office.
The Town Board holds its regular monthly meeting on the 2nd Monday and a work session on the 4th Monday. These meetings begin at 7:00 pm, are held at the Town Hall, and are open to the public.
The Planning Board meets on the second Thursday of the month.
Town Offices
3809 County Route 51
Hannacroix, NY 12087
Phone: (518) 756-6671
Ext. 2: Tax Office
Ext. 4: Town Court
Ext. 5: Town Clerk: Barbara Finke
Deputy Town Clerks: Amanda Eldred, & Sandra Trombley
Ext. 6: Zoning/Planning/Building: Allan Jourdin
Ext. 7: Town Supervisor: Jeff Ruso
Ext. 8: Assessor: Dawn DeRose, Assessor Clerk: Sandra Trombley
Fax: (518) 756-8880
Code Enforcement Officer
Allan Jourdin
Phone: (518) 801-6693
Highway Superintendent
Alan VanWormer
Phone: (518) 756-2078
Fax: (518) 756-3078
Town Court
Phone: (518) 756-2079
Justice Huff
Justice Konsul
Court Clerk: Lynne Layman-Wallace & Asia Irizarry-Decker
Greene County Sheriff
Phone: (518) 756-3300
Dog Control Officer
Sherry Vieta
Phone: (518) 322-9783
Town of New Baltimore News
Annual Senior Christmas Party
The annual Senior Christmas Party will be held on Wednesday, December 4 at 12 Noon at Pegasus Restaurant. Reservations can be made by calling Barb Finke or Amanda Eldred in the Town Clerk’s office at (518)756-6671, Ext. 5 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Advanced reservations are required and the first 75 reservations made will be placed on the list for admittance. If we receive more than 75 reservations, we will begin a stand-by list for awaiting cancellations.
This event is always well-attended so please get your reservations in early!
Left Over Deer Management Permits
Friday, November 1 starts the sale of Leftover/First Come, First Served (FCFS) Deer Management Permits (DMP). Applications for FCFS DMPs cannot be done over the phone, online or through the mail. They must be done in person through a License Issuing Agent.
-Hunters may apply for and receive up to two additional DMPs in the available Wildlife Management Units (WMUs).
-Applicants with licenses that are exempt from paying a DMP application fee, or hunters who have previously applied for DMPs this license year, will not be charged any additional fees during the extended application period. Otherwise, there is a non-refundable $10 application fee for leftover DMPs.
-Applications for leftover DMPs will not affect any preference points held by the applicant.
-DMPs are only valid for antlerless deer in the WMU for which they are issued.
-DEC will continue to issue permits in these WMUs until enough DMPs are issued to achieve optimum management in each WMU. When a WMU is open, it will remain open at least until close of business on that day. At the end of the business day, any units that have reached the desired number of permits will be closed and no longer available for sale.
The Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) that will be available starting November 1 will be: 1C (bowhunting only/Special Firearms with Special Permit-see https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/40409.html) 3J, 3M, 3N, 3P, 3R, 3S, 4J, 4T, 6G, 6P, 7F, 7H, 7J, 7R, 8A, 8C, 8F, 8G, 8H, 8J, 8M, 8N, 8R, 8S, 8X, 8Y, 9A, 9F, 9G. Just to clarify, WMUs 3S, 4J and 8C are Bowhunting Only WMUs.
Seeking Applicants for Full Time CDL Driver/Heavy Motor Equipment Operator
The Town of New Baltimore Highway Department is seeking an applicant for full time CDL driver/heavy motor equipment operator. Applicants must have a minimum of a clean CDL Class B license. Applicants must be able to perform labor duties including but not limited to shoveling, raking, weed whacking, lawnmowing, operator chain saws, and brush clipping. Heavy equipment operation such as front end loader, backhoe, tractors, etc. a plus. Experience plowing snow with a large truck with plow and wing preferred. Must be willing and able to work long hours, including nights and weekends, during winter months for snow and ice removal. Applicants must pass pre-employment drug screen and alcohol test and random drug and alcohol testing at any time and authorize driver’s license checks. The successful candidate will be considered probationary for six months beginning upon hire date. Probationary wage rate for this position is $22.83 per hour. For further information please contact Highway Superintendent Alan VanWormer at (518)756-2078. Applications are available at the Town Clerk’s office, 3809 County Route 51, Hannacroix, NY 12087 Monday-Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM.
Snow and Leaf Notice
Snow and Parking
There will be no parking on any town roads, streets, or shoulders beginning November 15, 2024 and continuing until May 15, 2025 to allow for the safe and efficient removal of snow. The Highway Superintendent is authorized by law to have any vehicle in violation of this notice removed at the owner’s expense. It is also illegal to plow, blow, or otherwise deposit snow from private driveways onto, into, or across a public road, please refrain from doing this. Please let's work together to keep our roads clear and safe this winter. Thank You. Alan VanWormer, Highway Superintendent
Hamlet Leaf Pick Up
The Town Highway Department will begin fall bagged leaf pickup in the hamlet on Monday mornings beginning Monday October 28th and continue until Monday November 25th. Please have bagged leaves curbside by 7:30 am for pickup. Bagged or loose leaves can be brought to the Highway garage any day during normal business hours, Monday thru Thursday 6am to 3:30pm and Fridays 6am to 10am. Thank you. Alan VanWormer, Highway Superintendent
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Program
In September of last year, the Town of New Baltimore renewed their Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program locking in rates for residents and small businesses for the next two years starting in December of 2022.
Central Hudson electricity supply rates fluctuate every month and had spiked several times last year. The Town wanted to ensure that residents and small businesses had a more stable fix price option.
Although the Town's Community rate increased from last year. It is still lower than the historical Central Hudson rates. Residents and small businesses were automatically enrolled in the program and had 30 days to opt-out in November.
However, if a resident chose to opt out from the program in the past, they would not be enrolled in the CCA program renewal. Newly eligible residents recently received letters from Central Hudson explaining they were enrolled in the program.
For more information about the Town's CCA program and the rates go to www.greenecountycommunityenergy.com/new-baltimore
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Upcoming Meetings
Planning Board Meeting at 7PM in the Town Hall meeting room.