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Message from Supervisor Rick McCabe

(518) 477-4775
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Welcome to the Town of East Greebush.  I am proud to say that I have lived my entire life in our wonderful town.  I have spent the last 40 years teaching, coaching and performing public service for our community.
 
I  am married to Linda McCabe, have two daughters, Megan McCabe-Schiermeyer and Lauren McCabe and my most recent addition to our family; my granddaughter, Kendall McCabe-Schiermeyer.
 
I look forward to an exciting and prosperous future for all residents and friends we have yet to meet.
 
Supervisor Rick McCabe

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 March 2008 07:19 )
 

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Land Use Update

The town updated its land use plan in August, 2006. The full report is available here »
Land Use Plan Update 2006.

Assessment Information

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Villages at Tempel Farm EAR

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History of East Greenbush

The history of the Town of East Greenbush dates back to 1628 when historians believe the first settlers arrived in the area. Today, East Greenbush has retained its small-town roots, while also serving as an important suburb of the City of Albany and home to many retail, corporate, and manufacturing businesses. Click here to read more about the Town.