The Town of Hunter, formed in 1813, has two incorporated villages, Hunter and Tannersville and the hamlets of Haines Falls & Elka Park and encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the Catskills.
Famous for its waterfalls, views and vistas, Hunter was the focus of
early literary figures and the artists of the Hudson River School of Painters. Steeped in history, it offers hiking trails, mountain biking, fishing streams, camping, swimming, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowboarding, and the most spectacular display of autumn foliage in New York State.
Town of Hunter Website:
www.townofhuntergov.com The Town of Hunter Board (518) 589-6150, consists of five members and holds a monthly board meeting on the third Tuesday of every month at 8:00 p.m. in Town Hall.
- Supervisor: Dennis Lucas
- Councilman: Dolph Semenza, Sr
- Councilman: Paul Dibble
- Councilman: Raymond Legg
- Councilman: Daryl Legg
The following positions are held in the Town of Hunter:
- Town Attorney: Larry F. Gardner, 518-734-4344
- Town Justice: Hon. William Simon, 518-589-5882
- Town Justice: Hon. J. M. Volker, 518-589-5882
- Court Clerk: Barbara Garrison, 518-589-5882
- Highway Superintendent: John Farrell, 518-589-6150
- Town Clerk: Corina Pascucci, 518-589-6150
- Historian: Justine Hommel, 518-589-6150
- Enforcement Officer: Keith Griffin, 518-589-6209
- Health Officer: Robert Schneider, MD, 518-589-6209
- Animal Control Officer: Bruce Feml, 518-589-6155
The Town of Hunter Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall and is comprised of the following members:
- Chairman:
Mark Hyer
- Deputy Chairman: Paul Slutsky
- Member:
Judith Brown
- Member:
Susan Friedman
- Member:
Robert Johnson
- Member:
Abe Abramczyk
- Member:
Jeffrey Prince
- Alternate:
Ernie Reale
- Alternate:
David Kukle
- Secretary:
Sarah Killourhy (Tel: 518-589-6150 ext 302)