Town of Hurley
Hurley is an historic Hudson Valley town of 6,700 people ideally situated between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains. It lies two hours from New York City, one hour from Albany and three hours from Boston. Originally the site of an Esopus Indian community, Hurley was settled by the Dutch in 1662, but two years later became English along with the rest of the New Netherlands colony. The town is composed of the hamlets of Old Hurley, West Hurley and Glenford.
If you wish to join the Ulster County Republican Committee, please contact your Committee Chair below.
Town Supervisor John Perry (R,C) 845-331-7474 Town Council John Gill (R,C) 845-331-1187 Barbara Zell (R,C) John Dittus (R,C) Town Justice John Parker (R) 845-331-0167 Michael Jordan (R,C) 845 331-7474 ext 1 |
Assessor Kathy Steinhilber (R) 845-331-7474 Republican Committee Chair Philip J. Sinagra Sr., 845-338-6151 |