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Name Position/Address E-mail Phone
Court Peer Educator Court Peer Educator
Ren. Cty (Peer) Court
518-477-5842
Transfer Station Transfer Station
518-477-7012
Burke Adams Dep. Commissoner of Parks
Youth Dept.
518-477-4194
Rich Benko Planning Board Chairman
518-694-4011
Abigail Bennett Youth Program Director
518-477-4194
Kathleen Bennett Comptroller
518-477-6461
Angelina Cadena Court/Planning Office
518-477-2005
Brad Canning Director
Director of Parks
518-477-4194
Kim Carlock Deputy Town Clerk
518-477-7145
Waldi Cavanaugh Historian
Town Hall
518-477-4869
Joseph Cherubino Building Inspector
518-477-6225
Judy Condo Zoning Board Chairperson
518-694-4011
Michael Cristo Town Board Member
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 518-477-4775
Stacey Crain Clerk
Water & Sewer Dept.
518-477-9367
Rose Cristo Deputy Receiver of Taxes
Town Hall
518-477-4810
Phil Danaher Town Board member
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 518-477-4775
Genevieve DeGiule Deputy Receiver of Taxes
Town Hall
518-477-4810
Eileen Donahue Clerk
Justice/Traffic Court
518-477-5412
Mary Pat Donnelly Asst. Town Attorney
Zoning Board
518-477-4713
Diane Earing Building Department Secretary
518-477-6225

Assessment Information

The Town of East Greenbush partnered with the Towns of Sand Lake and Schodack to develop a GIS online assessment tool, providing more information and data to residents. Learn more here.

Town Hall

Town Hall
225 Columbia Turnpike
Rensselaer, NY 12144
(518) 477-4775 phone
(518) 477-2386 fax

Town Hall Office Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm except Holidays. Note that some departments operate additional hours as listed on their pages.

East Greenbush Marina Draft Environmental Impact Statement

The Town has released planning documents related to the East Greenbush Marina  project. Visit the document download page.

Website Comments

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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.