Staff Directory

Ambulance
Ambulance Administrator
518-622-3120
Ext. 131
Animal Control
Sherry Vieta
Animal Control
518-322-9783
 
Assessor
Sole Assessor
518-622-3120
Ext. 105
Carol McBride
Assessors Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 106
Building & Code Enforcement Office
Code Enforcement Officer
518-622-3120
Ext. 253
Richard Hilgendorff
Building Inspector
518-622-3120
Ext. 109
Kyrie Fielder
Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 108
Zoning Officer
(518) 622-3120
Ext. 121
Fire Departments
Ray Feml
Chief - Cairo
518-622-3112
 
Eric Kuever
Chief - Round Top
518-622-9509
 
 
 
 
Library
Director
518-622-9864
 
Parks & Recreation
Hunter Sprague
Supervisor Parks, Buildings, & Grounds
518-947-8455
 
Clerk to the Supervisor
518-622-3120
Ext. 114
Director of Summer Recreation
 
 
Police Department
Sergeant & Officer-in-Charge
518-622-2324
 
Supervisor
Town Supervisor
518-622-3120
Ext. 113
Clerk to the Supervisor
518-622-3120
Ext. 114
Bookkeeper
518-622-3120
Ext. 115
Tax Collector
Tax Collector
518-622-3120
Ext. 110
Deputy Tax Collector
 
 
Town Clerk
Town Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 101
First Deputy Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 102
Deputy Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 102
Town Court
Senior Court Clerk
518-622-3388
Ext. 251
Deputy Court Clerk
518-622-3388
Ext. 251
Water & Sewer Department
Water & Sewer Superintendent
518-622-3120
Ext. 111
Joe Myers
Chief Wastewater Operator
518-263-4333
 
Water & Sewer Clerk
518-622-3120
Ext. 112
Did you know facts.

Did you know...

Cairo is home to the oldest geologic site in the world, with evidence of a prehistoric forest dating back roughly 387 million years. In 2012, an archaeological dig at a stone quarry on town property discovered the remains of some of the earliest trees to evolve.  These Devonian period fossil root systems form the footprint of an ancient stand of trees belonging to the world’s oldest known forest. Evidence of an extinct, palm-like tree named cladoxylopsid was discovered, as well as conifer relative (archaeopteris) that may be the missing link between trees that reproduce with spores (like ferns) and the seed bearing trees we know today.

(Photo from: Claude Haton.)