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SECTION 9-1107
Fire towns
Environmental Conservation (ENV) CHAPTER 43-B, ARTICLE 9, TITLE 11
§ 9-1107. Fire towns.

The following towns, including the area within the boundaries of
incorporated villages, are hereby designated as "fire towns": All towns
in Essex and Hamilton counties; the towns of Altona, Ausable, Black
Brook, Dannemora, Ellenburg and Saranac, Clinton county; the towns of
Andes, Colchester, Hancock and Middletown, Delaware county; the towns of
Altamont, Belmont, Brighton, Duane, Franklin, Harrietstown, Santa Clara
and Waverly, Franklin county; the towns of Bleecker, Caroga, Mayfield,
Northampton and Stratford, Fulton county; the towns of Hunter, Jewitt,
Lexington and Windham, Greene county; the towns of Ohio, Russia,
Salisbury and Webb, Herkimer county; the towns of Crogham, Diana, Grieg,
Lyonsdale and Watson, Lewis county; the towns of Forestport and Remsen,
Oneida county; the towns of Corinth, Day, Edinburg and Hadley, Saratoga
county; the towns of Clare, Clifton, Colton, Fine, Hopkinton,
Parishville, Piercefield, Pitcairn, Saint Lawrence county; the towns of
Neversink, Rockland, Sullivan county; the towns of Denning, Gardiner,
Hardinburgh, Olive, Rochester, Shandaken, Shawangunk, Wawarsing and
Woodstock, Ulster county; the towns of Bolton, Chester, Hague, Horicon,
Johnsburgh, Lake George, Luzerne, Queensbury, Stoney Creek, Thurman and
Warrensburgh, Warren county; the towns of Dresden, Fort Ann and Putnam,
Washington County.