Town of Elizabethtown, New York
Elizabethtown is a down-to-earth, welcoming Adirondack community nestled between Lake Champlain and the High Peaks. As the county seat, Elizabethtown serves as a regional hub for businesses, schools, practical amenities and healthcare. Residents and visitors find limitless opportunities for world class outdoor recreation. Enjoy multi-use trail networks built by local volunteers, rivers in the heart of a historic town, signature events and a vibrant regional arts scene!
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Lost Valley Tattoo Co. - NEW BUSINESS
I had the pleasure of meeting up with Neil Brown, owner & tattoo artist of Lost Valley Tattoo Co., last week. With endless questions on hand, our conversation flowed easily, and an hour passed before either of us even noticed. I have followed Neil since his tattoo venture started and have seen…
NEW OWNER - Park Motor Inn
I had the pleasure of meeting with Duncan Adamson, new owner of the Park Motor Inn. We chatted about many things, and not surprising, our focus always came back to Elizabethtown. Duncan moved to the area as a young child, graduated from Ausable Valley, and spent many years throughout Northern New…
Windsor Memorial Park RFP
Notice of Award March 31, 2026 Town of Elizabethtown – Windsor Memorial Park Design Services RFP Request for Proposals (RFP) Park Design Services – Windsor Memorial Park The Town of Elizabethtown is soliciting proposals for professional park design services for the enhancement of Windsor Memorial…
New Flood Maps
Please listen to the YouTube video put out by BRASS (Boquet River Association). These new maps could affect your need for Flood Insurance. If you need further information, please visit the Elizabethtown Town Hall, or call 518-873-6555.BRASS YouTube video
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Upcoming Events
calendar_month View All EventsLecture: Maeve Kane - A War Against Vegetables, A War Against Women: Haudenosaunee Women's Experiences of the Revolution
Maeve Kane - A War Against Vegetables, A War Against Women: Haudenosaunee Women’s Experiences of the Revolution When George Washington ordered the "total destruction and devastation" of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) territories in 1779, the offensive was to that date the largest and most expensive campaign of the American Revolution. What became known as the Sullivan-Clinton campaign aimed squarely at the agricultural heart of Haudenosaunee women's diplomatic power, cultural status, and national identity by burning cornfields and felling orchards. Continental soldiers constructed an American identity for themselves by destroying what they called Haudenosaunee women's "homes of contentment," and despite this Haudenosaunee women preserved their nations over the course of the war. Non-members $8 - Doors open 6:30 PM
Elizabethtown Farmers' Market
Fresh vegetables and berries in season, jams and jellies, breads and other baked goods, fresh flowers and bedding plants, maple syrup, and handmade wares such as bug bonnets and pottery.
Community Basketball
Community members, come play some basketball!At the Centers' courts! Get out, enjoy the summer, exercise and be social!Similar to the Community Soccer program in town. Fridays 7 - 8p until 8/28. Ages 10 and up! Waivers required to play. Don't have to be a pro to play!
Outdoor Community Soccer
A group dedicated to fostering a healthy lifestyle and building community through the game of soccer in Elizabethtown, NY. Come join a fun community group who just love playing soccer. Haven't played in a decade? Currently playing on your college team? Just need to get out of the house and move your body? Looking for a greater sense of community? YOU have found the right group! We are lucky enough to use the local Town-owned soccer field on Noble Terrace. Elizabethtown Adult Soccer Guidelines: We are happy to be an inclusive group of individuals looking to have FUN, exercise, and meet people in our area. We don't even keep score! We are a CO-ED group that gathers each week. Therefore, the crew is always changing and evolving. We DO NOT tolerate discrimination, excessive profanities, negative behavior toward others, or any actions that are hurtful to any other players. If such behavior is occurring, you will be asked NOT to play. We encourage you to join us from anywhere (not just etown/Lewis/Westport) if you live here full time, part time, or just visiting for a week. Please join us if you play for your school team, have NEVER played, haven't played in 25 years, or play in a summer league already. A lot of us are parents, and our children play in the areas around the field. Sometimes we can even get them to be our "ball kids," shagging the strays we kick a bit too far. Also, NYS laws apply to all of us, use your basic common sense please. Remember, the size of the field depends on how many players show each day. We aren’t playing on a regulation field unless we have enough people. Hope to see you on the field for the best season yet!
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