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STATEMENT FROM LABOR COMMISSIONER ROBERTA REARDON ON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S “CALL BACK” INITIATIVE

“Earlier today, the Department of Labor started proactively calling every New Yorker who had submitted a partially complete application for Unemployment Insurance.

“Like many across the Empire State, the majority of our staff are working from home, and New Yorkers may see an incoming caller ID that lists ‘PRIVATE CALLER.’ I want to encourage New Yorkers to answer these calls so we can complete your application and connect you with the benefits you deserve. To prevent fraud, anyone calling from the Department of Labor will verify their identity by providing the date you filed your Unemployment Insurance application and the type of claim you filed.”

“We are dedicating every resource available to increasing our capacity, processing claims, and helping New Yorkers weather this storm.”

2020-04-11T22:08:52-04:00April 11, 2020|Coronavirus, Events, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

DEC Announces Temporary Closure of Kaaterskill Falls

Part of Ongoing Efforts to Reduce Density During New York State’s COVID-19 Response

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced the temporary closure of Kaaterskill Falls, the viewing platform, and connecting trails beginning Monday, April 6. The Kaaterskill Wild Forest will remain open to the public. The closure of the Kaaterskill Falls site is part of DEC’s statewide efforts to reduce the community spread of COVID-19 by encouraging New Yorkers to safely and responsibly recreate locally. DEC is temporarily closing public access to the falls due to its unique features that do not provide for appropriate social distancing during the ongoing COVID-19 response.

Kaaterskill Falls is a popular destination that consists of several short-access trails leading from large parking areas to the falls and the viewing platform. The falls, viewing platform, and access trails are relatively small areas that are currently concentrating recreationists together, preventing safe social distancing at this site, as well as placing an unnecessary burden on and danger to State and local resources and emergency responders during the ongoing public health response. DEC will continue to evaluate the situation and will announce when these areas reopen to the recreating public.

DEC is closing parking areas at Molly Smith, Laurel House Road, and Scutt Road to public use. All access trails leading to the falls will be closed. Roadside parking in these areas is prohibited.

In addition, DEC is blocking roads leading to the North-South Lake Campground to encourage social distancing and reduce visitor density while providing access for hikers to visit trails that connect with the campground.

While enjoying time outdoors, New Yorkers should follow CDC/NYS Department of Health (DOH) guidelines for preventing the spread of disease:

  • Try to keep at least six feet of distance between you and others;
  • Avoid close contact such as shaking hands, hugging, or sharing binoculars;
  • Wash hands often or use hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available; and
  • Avoid surfaces that are touched often such as handrails, doorknobs, and playground equipment.

DEC and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (State Parks) are encouraging New Yorkers to engage in responsible recreation during the ongoing COVID-19 response. DEC and State Parks recommendations incorporate guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the New York State Department of Health for reducing the spread of infectious diseases and encourage New Yorkers to recreate locally, practice physical distancing, and use common sense to protect themselves and others. In addition, DEC and State Parks launched the #RecreateLocal hashtag and encouraged New Yorkers to get outside and discover open spaces and parks close to home.

Source: https://www.dec.ny.gov/press/120029.html?fbclid=IwAR0A4E883JJ-EVW3j5Ubbwpx-2bX_wYLYnS5p0vh_hJnIm56963q9Hb7YX8

2020-04-06T08:08:38-04:00April 6, 2020|Coronavirus, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

Town Offices are Open

THE TOWN OF HUNTER OFFICES ARE OPEN!
Mon-Fri 8am-4pm

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

PLEASE CALL ONE OF THE EXTENSIONS LISTED

(518)589-6151

EXTENSIONS:

SUPERVISORS SECRETARY                                 300

COURT/TICKETS                                                  306

BUILDING INSPECTOR/CODE OFFICER           307

PLANNING BOARD                                             308

ASSESSOR                                                           309

HIGHWAY DEPT                                                 310

TOWN CLERK/TAX COLLECTOR                       311

SUPERVISOR                                                       312

NOTE: CERTAIN NON ESSENTIAL BUSINESS WILL NOT BE CONDUCTED IN PERSON AND CALLERS WILL RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS

2020-03-17T17:08:28-04:00March 17, 2020|Coronavirus, Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE TOWN OF HUNTER HEALTH BOARD HAS DECLARED THAT ANY AND ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS OF THE TOWN OF HUNTER ARE POSTPONED. PLEASE NOTE THIS INCLUDES COURT WHICH WILL NOT BE HELD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. IF YOU ARE SICK OR HAVE FLU LIKE SYPMTOMS PLEASE DO NOT ENTER THE TOWN HALL BUILDINGS, COME BACK WHEN YOU ARE WELL. WE ASK THAT YOU DO WHATEVER BUSINESS YOU CAN VIA PHONE, EMAIL OR THROUGH THE MAIL. THANK YOU.

2020-03-14T23:59:48-04:00March 14, 2020|Public Announcements, Public Health Information, Town News|
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