WINDHAM  Production crews swarmed Windham and Hensonville this week,  transforming the town hall, local restaurants, intersections and a  quarry into settings for the third season of Marvels Daredevil  Netflix series, town officials confirmed Wednesday.
  Its definitely Netflix and the Daredevil series, said Windham  Town Supervisor Robert Pelham, adding that he heard crews are filming  season 3 episode 9 but wasnt told that detail directly by production  staff.
  Daredevil was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill  Everett. The character first appeared in Daredevil No. 1 published in  April 1964). He is known to fans as The Man Without Fear. In 2003, Ben  Affleck played the character in the feature film Daredevil.
  Season 1 premiered on April 10, 2015.
  The cast of the Netflix series includes Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page, and Vincent DOnofrio as Wilson Fisk.
  The hero, lawyer Matthew Matt Murdock, is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from a truck after he pushes a man to safety from  the oncoming vehicle. Although sightless, Murdocks exposure to the  radiation heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human ability and  gives him a radar sense and superhuman agility and strength.
  Ringside Filming planned to begin shooting in Windham on March 26 and  continue for five to seven weekdays with about 150 crew members,  according to Ringside Filming representatives Rocco Nisivoccia and Frank  Trotta from Windham Town Board meeting minutes. Nisivoccia and Trotta  spoke with council members regarding safety procedures and possible  locations for the third season of their show, according to the town  board minutes from March 8.
  At the regular town board meeting, they expressed interested in using  the Catskill Mountain Country Store as a diner and filming an overnight  car crash at the west end portion of Route 12. They were also scouting  locations to fly a remote-controlled airplane and the inside of a  quarry, according to the board minutes.
  By Wednesday afternoon, Windham Town Hall on Route 296 was already  moonlighting as Fagan Corners Town Hall with the original sign replaced.  A Welcome to Fagan Corners, VT sign was also spotted leaning against a  house on Route 296, and several crew members were tacking boards on the  doors at Fitness Concepts to make it appear abandoned. As of last week,  the crew planned to film a drive-by scene on Route 296 featuring the  shows lead actress, according to an email from the production company  to the town clerk and Windham Police Chief Adam Brainard.
  Crew members on site said they could not confirm details about the  shoot, or the name of the show, citing a non-disclosure contract.
  The first two seasons of Marvel Netflixs crime drama were primarily  filmed in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, according to the movie website  International Movie Database.
  They were doing something with our helicopter pad, Pelham said  Wednesday. I warned them that its for emergency use but the chances of  us needing it on Wednesday afternoon are slim, but I said theyre  welcome to use it.
  Ths shows team expanded to more sites including ski areas and the  country club for staging, Pelham said. They did not need to apply to the  town council directly for permits.
  I think its a great thing for the town, Pelham said. Anything  that can get Windham noticed for more than just skiing is a good thing.  Its good for business and good for everyone.
  The film team paid to renovate the inside of the Catskill Mountain  Country Store, Pelham said. It put that store on the map in a different  way.
  As street parking spaces filled up with crew cars on Wednesday, many  local residents said they were excited to see their town showcased on  screen.
  I heard it was Daredevil by word of mouth, resident Serena Astle  said. But when they passed out the papers it said Netflix series R3,  she said, referring to a notice restricting parking on Wednesday. I  think its a good thing for the town, Astle said.
  It would be nice to see the town on film. Hensonville resident Billi Bush said.
  Wendy Krom, a Hensonville resident for 40 years, said this is the  first film crew shes ever seen in town. She noticed production crews  packing in and out of the Country Store in Windham this week, but didnt  know about filming on Route 296. I think its pretty nice, Krom said.  They can portray our beautiful small town to other people.
  I saw film crew [members] in Nunzios, said Windham police officer  Dave Sherman. Its great theyre patronizing the local businesses.
  Im excited, Jessika Schreiber, co-owner of Ze Windham Wine Bar,  said. I think its nice for a small community like Windham to have  people coming in. Theres been several articles about how hip it is to  be here, so if it can bring people up here to the Catskills and all the  small businesses, I think its great.
  Schreiber said one of the shows stuntmen who specializes in car  chases visited the Windham wine bar this week and spoke with her  daughter.
  The state Department of Transportation issued a special use permit to  Touchstone Studios, to replace a street sign at Route 296 and  Maplecrest, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, state DOT spokesman Bryan  Viggiani said. Theyre working with local police to remove and replace  road signs for filming and re-direct traffic around it, Viggiani said.
  Its not unusual for production companies to approach the  transportation department for permits, and the office tries to  accommodate them without disrupting rush-hour traffic, Viggiani said. He  was also told the name of the show, which he said was standard  procedure.
  We have to understand what its for and make sure its allowable,  Viggiani said. They ensure that there is no public hazard, safety laws  are enforced, that the film company is insured and theyll restore the  site to its original condition. We want to make sure its legitmate,  he said.