Communities

Oneonta
Life Enjoyed.
Oneonta is a friendly community -- one that is proud of its diversity, stability and beauty. With a population of just under 14,000 people, one of the City's finest attributes is its small town atmosphere. Oneonta's Main Street complements the small town ambiance.
Pompey
Town
Pompey is a large part of Onondaga County, consisting of 66.5 square miles. Pompey is the highest inhabited spot in the county. The town offers quiet solitude and spaciousness, natural beauty and a rich historical heritage!
Richfield Springs
Village
Richfield Springs, where once the "Great White Sulphur Springs" - the purest mineral water in the world - brought gentlemen and gentlewomen by the trainload, still offers ideal vacationing today. The quiet charm of the Victorian era remains in the gracious homes and buildings, and the curious may still taste the famous sulphur water from the fountain in Spring Park in this relaxed country village.
Sangerfield
Town
The town, first settled around 1792, is named for Jedediah Sanger, an early settler. The Sangerfield River flows through the town.
Schoharie
Village
The village of Schoharie lies at the northern end of the broad Schoharie Valley, known as the Breadbasket of the American Revolution for its role in supplying the troops of George Washington.
Sharon
Town
The Town of Sharon and the Village of Sharon Springs is located on Historic Route 20. Much of the history is extraordinary because of the Mineral Springs in the Village.
Sharon Springs
Town
Sharon Springs is located at the edge of the Catskill Mountains, overlooking the beautiful Mohawk Valley and is one of New York's richest historical gems. Sharon Springs can be explored while browsing antiques or visiting the Sharon Historical Museum and Schoolhouse.
Sloansville
Village
Sloansville is part of Schoharie County, located close to the center of New York State.
Springfield
Town
Established in 1797, the Town of Springfield is rich in history, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities. Known as “The Place to be on the 4th of July”, Springfield has hosted an annual 4th of July Parade and Celebration in the hamlet of Springfield Center since 1914, adding an evening concert and firework display held at Glimmerglass State Park beach to the annual July 4th festivities in 2014.
Springfield Center
Springfield Center is a hamlet in the town of Springfield, Otsego County.
Utica
City
Long considered the socioeconomic hub of Oneida County, the City of Utica offers its residents and visitors small-city charm, abundant industry, affordable housing, ample recreational opportunities and a diverse cultural and ethinic community.
Vernon
Nestled in the beautiful foothills of the Adirondacks sits the busy Village of Vernon. It is centrally located between Syracuse and Utica, just off exit 33 on the N.Y.S. Thruway (Rte 90) and is home to 1155 people in this rural community.
Warren
Town
Warren is named after General Joseph Warren, who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill. The town was first settled prior to 1776. The Town of Warren was created in 1796 from the Town of German Flatts. It is home to two small lakes, Weaver Lake and Young Lake. The town’s Hamlet of Jordanville is home to Holy Trinity Monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church, an active community with impressive buildings.
Waterville
Once known as the Hops Capital of the World and home of the famous Loomis Gang - just one mile North of Route 20 on US Route 12. Waterville has a note worthy Historical Society along with fine restaurants, pubs and shops.
West Winfield
Village
Named for Army General Winfield Scott, the Unadilla River flows through the southern part of the town. The Village of West Winfield is part of the town of Winfield. It remains much as it has since 1829 and is known for dairy farming and for making leather articles.