WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF HAMMOND!

Welcome to the new website for the Town of Hammond in St. Lawrence County, New York.  Our town's name came from Abijah Hammond, an early land owner, and was formed on March 30, 1827. The first resident of Hammond was William McNeil, who lived at Chippewa Bay. A statue was carved in McNeil's honor and is located outside of the town museum. The first school house was built in 1819-1920, the first church in 1821, and the first post office in 1822. - Source: Wikipedia


The purpose of this web site is to give residents information about town information, such as meeting minutes, agendas, forms, ordinances, etc. Any questions can be directed to the Town of Hammond office.

 

The Board of Review for property assessments will be held on May 29th from 4 to 8 pm

If you would like a Grievance Form or Hammond's Tentative Roll please click on the "Assessor" above.

Hammond's Tentative Roll can also be accessed by clicking on the link below.

 


Hammond's Roll:
http://www.co.st-lawrence.ny.us/data/files/departments/RealProperty/2013%20Tentative%20Rolls/2013%20Hammond%20Tentative%20Roll.pdf

 

 

Morristown seeking artists to paint landscapes for summer festival in August
 

 Morristown Public Library is seeking artists for a “Plein Air Festival” Aug. 1 to Aug. 4.

The festival will be a four-day event where artists will “come into the community and paint the landscapes,” said a library staffer.

The general public will have opportunities to watch the artists paint, mingle with the artists at a “meet and greet” chicken barbeque and purchase artistic works at a closing silent auction and reception.

Friday, Aug. 2 participants can pick up a map at the library with a list of painting sites. Door prizes will be available at each site.

The artists meet and greet will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Morristown Fire and Rescue Pavilion. “Juggling Josh” will provide entertainment at 7 p.m. Meals will be $8 per person.

The silent auction and reception will be held at The Pony Barn, 2908 St. Hwy 37, Brier Hill, at 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4. Each artist will submit up to three items for public sale. Door prizes will be drawn throughout the evening, and People’s Choice and Artist’s Choice Awards will be presented at 7 p.m.

Artists who enter by June 1 will pay $20, late entries will pay $25. For information contact the Bridget at 375-8833 or mtnlib@ncls.org.