Flag Raising Ceremony

The Hartly Ruritan Club and Town of Hartly Invite you to attend the Inaugural Raising of the Flag in the Town of Hartly!

Noon on Sunday, November 10, 2019

Hartly Community Cleanup Day

Free Community Cleanup Day!

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Here is your chance to get rid of all those unwanted Non-Hazardous items around the house.

Dumpster provided by DSWA.  

Event Courtesy of the Hartly Ruritan Club.

Dumpster will be located in the Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Parking Lot.

Town of Hartly Commissioners Take the Oath of Office!

Update:  At the April Town of Hartly Public Meeting, State Representative Jeff Spiegelman administered the Oath of Office to Town of Hartly new Commissioners, Rob Graves and Megan Raughley, and to incumbent Commissioner Mark Maguire.

 

Update:  Notice is hereby given that there will be no municipal election held on April 27, 2019 in Hartly Delaware.  The filing deadline (March 29, 2019) for Town of Hartly Council has passed.  There were three (3) open council positions available and three (3) valid candidates have filed for the position of Town Commissioner:

Mark A. Maguire

Robert J. Graves

Megan S. Raughley

 

(Updated April 01, 2019, 5:30 P.M.)

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2019 Town of Hartly Elections – Solicitation of Candidates (3)  (Posted February 14, 2019)

Candidates wishing to run for one of the three (3) Town of Hartly council seats that are up for election must file a Candidate Filing Form and a State of Delaware Elections Certification of Intention. The Town’s Candidate Filing Form can be downloaded from the Hartly website Elections webpage: Hartly Candidate Filing Form and will also be available at the Hartly Public Town Meeting on February 21, 2019, The State’s Certification of Intention must be completed online, printed, and mailed per the instructions on the Office of the State Election Commissioner website: State of Delaware Certification of Intention.
Candidate qualifications for Town of Hartly council seat:
• A bona fide resident of the Town of Hartly for at least one year next preceding the annual election;
• At least eighteen (18) years of age;
• Be non-delinquent in his town taxes to the extent subject to same; and
• Each of the qualifications for Town Commissioner shall be continuing qualifications to hold office and the failure of any Commissioner to have any of the qualifications required by this Section during his term of office shall create a vacancy in the office.
This form must be mailed or hand delivered to the Town of Hartly council prior to the deadline 5:00 P.M., March 22th, 2019. Include a copy of the State’s Certification of Intention form.

Hartly Public Notice – Solicitation of Candidates 2019
Update Posted: February 14, 2019

Update: Town of Hartly Main Street Improvements Will Require Lane and Shoulder Closures

WHEN: 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, pending weather. March 11, 2019 through October 17, 2019

WHERE: Main Street and Route 44/Everetts Road from Arthursville Road to Crystal Road, Hartly.

Milling, paving, and striping has begun on Main Street. Flaggers will be on-site to direct motorists.

This project includes new sidewalks, curbs, crosswalks, and curb ramps along Main Street between Arthursville Road and Crystal Road. In addition, milling, paving, and striping will occur on Route 44/Everetts Road.

Motorists can anticipate daytime lane and shoulder closures Monday through Friday. Flaggers will be on-site to direct motorists.

View the full Press Release:  https://www.deldot.gov/About/news/index.shtml?dc=release&id=7519

Effective May 10, 2018, Fee Increase for Violation of the Property Maintenance Ordinance

Effective May 10, 2018, Hartly Town Council has amended ordinance #14-04-2016-002, An Ordinance Regulating Property Maintenance in the Town of Hartly Regarding Grass, Weeds, Trees, and Plant GrowthTable 6.1a of the ordinance, regarding fees for failure to comply, has been updated to more accurately reflect actual costs incurred; a 1st, 2nd, & 3rd violation fee; and an administrative fee per violation when property is not in compliance with the ordinance.