Welcome to the Town of Stony Creek. Stony Creek was founded in 1852. It is in the south-western corner of Warren County. It is bordered by Warrensburg, Thurman, Hadley, Day and Wells. The approximate population is 750 permanent residents. It is entirely within the Adirondack Park.
TOWN HALL
The Stony Creek Town Hall is located at 52 Hadley Road. Our mailing address is: Town Hall P.O. Box 96 Stony Creek, NY 12878
Telephone: 518-696-3575 Fax: 518-696-3948
The Town Board meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. with the auditing of the bills for the month. The regular meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. The bill auditing and meeting are open to the public and you are encourgaged to attend.
NEWS:
Recycle your Electronic waste such TVs, Computers, Monitors, and Radios at the Transfer Station. The transfer station attendant will be glad to assist you!
What is Lost Money? For your protection, banks, insurance companies, utilities, investment companies and many other businesses are required by State law to surrender inactive accounts to the State.
These accounts are known as "lost," "abandoned," or "unclaimed" funds.
The Office of the State Comptroller serves as custodian of this money.
The Lakes to Locks Passage Quadricentennial Grant Project created two video clips for the Town of Stony Creek, with assistance from the Stony Creek Chamber. Click on each link and see a bit of history from the town!
Questions about burning brush and permits? Call the DEC at 656-9086 or 335-5887- Forest Ranger Donagan or call the Warrensburg office at 623 1200. Remember that NYS bans burning from March 15 through May 15th.