welcome to the village of millerton, ny

Incorporated in 1875, Millerton is located in the northeastern corner of Dutchess County, in the heart of the Hudson Valley

Welcome to the village of Millerton! We are excited to offer the chance to stay up to date with our latest news and events through our E-newsletters. By signing up for our E-newsletters, you will receive regular emails that highlight the happenings in our village. You will get updates about upcoming meetings, events, and activities, as well as information about local businesses, organizations, and services. Whether you are a resident, a business owner, or a visitor, our E-newsletters are a great way to stay informed and connected to the community.

  • The Village of Millerton is currently seeking a professional and dedicated Part-Time Secretary to the Building, Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals to join our team.

    This position entails working 10 hours per week. The starting pay for this role is $20.00 per hour.

    The ideal candidate will be responsible for various administrative tasks within a fast-paced office environment. We are looking for individuals who are highly motivated, organized, possess excellent customer service skills, and excel in time management.

    Applications, resume, and a letter of interest can be emailed to Lisa Cope, Village Clerk/Treasurer at clerk@villageofmillerton-ny.gov or dropped off at 5933 N. Elm Ave, Millerton NY 12546.

  • Please exercise caution while using the Rail Trail. Rattlesnakes have been spotted on the Rail Trail. Stay alert and be mindful of your surroundings to ensure your safety. Rattlers are cold-blooded and need to seek out warmth when they get too cold. This is why you’ll often find them sunning themselves on a road or a large rock.

    Here are some tips to remember while traveling the Rail Trail:

    • Limit the use of headphones.  Rattlesnakes use a hollow, segmented rattle at the end of their tail to alert predators of their presence.
    • Be on the lookout. Always keep your hands and feet where you have a clear view. Avoid tall grasses and rocky crevices.
    • Do not touch, pick up, or kill rattle snakes. There is no better way to be bitten by a rattlesnake than to purposefully touch it, so don’t do it.
    • Keep your dog on a leash.
    • Don’t travel alone.

    If you are bitten by any snake while on the Rail Trail, call 911 immediately. All rattlesnake bites should be treated as an emergency until a doctor tells you otherwise.

    Follow the tips below if you have been bitten by a rattlesnake:

    • Remain calm and rest until help arrives. Slow your heartbeat if you can.
    • Remove any jewelry, tight clothing, or anything that could be a problem with swelling.
    • Do not cut, suck, apply ice, or “bleed” the bite.
    • Do not drive yourself to the hospital. Call 911 and remain calm until their arrival.
    • Do not tie it off and do not attempt a compression bandage.

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Address & Contact

5933 N Elm Avenue
Millerton, NY 12546, USA
Phone: 518 789 1234
clerk@villageofmillerton-ny.gov

Office Hours

Monday – Thursday 9-4 pm
Friday – Sunday CLOSED

Building Dept Hours

Tues & Thurs 9 AM – 2 PM
Wednesday 5 -7 PM

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