Local Government

Local Government 07.02.20

Town of Schodack Tax Receiver Office

SCHODACK – Public access to the town hall is still limited due to Covid-19. Water bills due this month should be mailed to PO Box 436 East Schodack, NY 12063 or dropped in the green box located outside of the front door to the town hall.

Thank you and please stay safe,

Shawn Masters, Receiver of Taxes

Tracey Rex Reports to the People of Schodack

SCHODACK – I believe staying in touch with constituents is an important part of serving in elective office. This report, published every month since I took office in 2016, is an example of my commitment to keeping Schodack residents informed about town government news and community events. All Town Board meetings can be viewed live or at a later date at: https://townhallstreams.com/towns/schodack.

As the Capital Region prepares to enter Phase 4 of reopening, it is important that we remain vigilant in protecting ourselves and others by continuing to follow social distancing guidelines and wearing masks in public. For updates on how COVID-19 is impacting our town services, please visit: www.schodack.org.

We are pleased to announce that our playground located at Town Park will be re-opening on July 1. There will be a hand sanitizer station available.

Our annual Document Shredder Day will be held on Saturday, July 25 at Town Hall from 9 am to 12 pm. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to have their confidential documents safely shredded at no cost (3-box maximum per household).

I had an enjoyable time shopping at the Castleton-On-Hudson Farmers and Artisans Market which recently returned to its summer home at the corner of Scott Avenue and Main Street on Fridays from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm until September 25.

Thank you to the NYS DOT for resurfacing the 3.8-mile stretch of roadway on State Route 150 between Maple Hill Road and State Routes 9 & 20. The new pavement and infrastructure upgrade will enhance the safety and traffic flow of an important connector road in our town.

Hats off to Maple Hill Jr./Sr. High School Teacher Rico Frese who was recently honored by CAP COM Federal Credit Union with a Making a Difference Award, an award that recognizes students and teachers who are devoted to helping others.

Congratulations to the 2020 graduates of Maple Hill and Columbia high schools. Soar high and follow your dreams!

– Tracey Rex, Schodack Town Board

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