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Village Municipal Office Phone: 845-279-3760
Village Court Office Phone: 845-279-4020
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 
Friday: CLOSED

Village of Brewster, NY

PSA from the Brewster Police Department

Public Service Announcement from the Brewster Police Department

  • Help prevent theft.
  • Always lock your car, close all windows, take your keys, and keep valuables and packages hidden from sight, even in your own driveway!
  • Away from home, park in well-lit areas.
  • Do not exit the vehicle and leave it running.
  • Document the serial numbers of property.
  • Report all burglary or theft to the police.
  • Be aware of your surroundings; people can be watching you while you are concentrating on something else.
  • Report suspicious activity.
  • Play it safe. Do not put yourself or your family in danger and save the hassle of loss of property and vehicle repair by taking some preventive steps up front.

Village Offices and Village Court Closing

The Village Offices and Village Court will be closing on December 24, 2019 at 12:00 pm and we will re-open at 8:30 am on December 27, 2019. Have a safe and enjoyable holiday!

SPECIAL MEETING PLANNING BOARD FRIDAY 12/20/19 7:30 P.M.

Brewster Planning Board Agenda: 12.20.19  7:30PM Village Hall 50 Main St.

1. Minutes of Oct. 15, 2019

2. Brewster Central Schools and Christine and Dino Piccini: Consideration of re-approval of earlier approval of Lot Line Adjustment, filing of same not completed when approved.

3. New Business

Board Meeting Cancelled

Due to inclement weather, the Planning Board Meeting that was to be scheduled for tonight, December 17, 2019 at 7:30, will be canceled. The next regular meeting will be January 21, 2020.

New York State’s Click It or Ticket

New York State’s Click It or Ticket mobilization will commence May 202019 and continue through June 2, 2019. The Brewster Police Department will participate in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Program and focus on enforcing New York State’s Occupant Restraint Law. New York State is a “primary enforcement’ state. An officer may issue a traffic summons just for failure to wear a seat belt. A ticket may be issued to a driver who fails to make sure a child passenger is properly secured in a safety seat or with a seat belt. It’s important to know that Click It or Ticket is not about issuing summons it’s about saving lives.

Seat belts save lives and prevent serious injuries in a traffic crash. According to NHTSA, seat belts saved an estimated 14,668 lives of occupants 5 and older. If all passenger vehicle occupants 5 and older involved in fatal crashes had worn their seat belts, and additional 2,456 lives could have been saved in 2016 alone. SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES- BUCKLE UP.