Town of Andrews NC | City Hall 188 Main Street, Andrews, NC 28901
About the Business
Welcome to the Town of Andrews, NC City Hall, your central hub for local government services and community engagement. Located at 188 Main Street in the heart of Andrews, North Carolina, our City Hall is dedicated to serving the needs of our residents and fostering a thriving community. As your local government office, we provide essential services, support civic initiatives, and ensure transparent governance. Whether you're a resident seeking information, a visitor exploring our charming town, or a business owner looking to engage with local government, our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to assist you. Visit us to learn more about town services, community events, and how you can get involved in making Andrews a wonderful place to live and work. We look forward to welcoming you to the Town of Andrews City Hall.
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Location & Phone number
188 Main Street, Andrews, North Carolina 28901, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I am so glad we decided to settle in Andrews, NC! Absolutely love our little town, and all of the new events we are starting to publish! From hosting the County Fair, Food Truck Fridays, Christmas Parade & Coco Alley, our first ever Color Run 5K coming to downtown, and the new businesses starting to pop up, its really a fantastic little community! Its really undeniable our view is the best view in the county! As soon as you hit the valley, its breathtaking! Anyone looking for a place to vacation, I definitely recommend checking out the Town of Andrews! Check our local Rec department facebook page, or reach out to our town Chamber for updates on all town events!"
"People are making negative remarks over one event. It also has nothing to do with the place (Town Hall). The town hall staff is very friendly and they're much appreciated!"
"All around terrible and abusive people. It’s a shame."
"Cannot believe this mayor (James Reed) is wiling to abuse a live animal for entertainment in the annual "Possum Drop." This is atrocious behavior, especially after he submitted a signed agreement that he would use a fake one. The animal was so injured it had to have its leg amputated. Would give ZERO stars, if I could."
"Town has a reputation for cruelty to animals. Just google "possum drop"."
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