Village History and Demographics


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Early days of North Hornell & the Incorporation of the Village

It is quite uncertain just when the growing community of residents in the North Hornell area began to think of themselves as a possible municipal unit. Certainly early in the century (1900) people began purchasing plots of land and began building homes in the area  of the future Village. This comprised most of the land  bounded on the west by the Canisteo River, the east by the sharply rising hills, on the south by the wide downstream swing of the Canisteo River and the north by Big Creek

During the 1900 to 1925 period, the Elmhurst Realty Company was formed and presented a map of building lots on the east side of Seneca Road. At the same time, the Land Trust Company of Pittsburg PA, backed by the Pittsburg-Hornell Reality Company, laid out an elaborate sub-division providing sites for hotels, park areas, public schools and home sites. This embraced much of the area on the west side of Seneca Road and the south of the present Wells Street. Another feature  of this time period was the construction of a recreation area called Elmhurst Park which was established in the area of current upper Maplewood Ave. A concrete dam was built creating a sizable lake in the narrow valley and there was picnicking, boating and various water sports. The venture was not a great financial success for it fell in disuse and the 1935 flood demolished the dam and all that remains are some chunks of concrete in the valley. Both Elmhurst Realty Company and the Pittsburg-Hornell Realty Company went out of business with considerable loss to local residents.

At a meeting held in the garage of G. E. Cotton at 367 Seneca Road in North Hornell on June 14, 1924, at which 76 citizens were present, it was unanimously voted that the Village of North Hornell be incorporated. After the necessary proceedings were accomplished, on July 12, 1924, an election was held at the same location, at which the first officers of the new Village were elected as follows:

Robert W. Bull  -  President and later Mayor
Floyd Glover      - Trustee
Charles Osborne - Trustee
William Bowen    - Treasure
Rose Crawford   -  Collector
The Village population at the tine was 233 living in approximately 75 residences.
Compiled from old Village records of the time.
 

POPULATION
  Number
Total population 851
Square miles (land) 0.55
Population per square mile 1,533.36
GENDER
  Number
Male 381
Female 470
AGE
  Number
15 or younger 133
16-24 74
25-44 174
45-64 206
65+ 264
Average age (years) 47.14
RACE AND ETHNICITY
  Number
White 826
Black or African American 4
American Indian and Alaska native 0
Asian 16
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific islander 0
Some other race 1
Two or more races 4
Hispanic or Latino 9
MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME BY AGE ($ IN 1999)
  North Hornell   NY   US
Median household income 48,571   43,393   41,994
Householder under 25 6,250   21,730   22,679
Householder 25-34 43,125   42,868   41,414
Householder 35-44 61,875   51,082   50,654
Householder 45-54 65,500   57,309   56,300
Householder 55-64 56,250   50,737   47,447
Householder 65-74 38,750   32,349   31,368
Householder 75 and older 25,417   21,617   22,259

 

Contact Information
Village Hall

324-7894

DPW

324-7023

Fire Hall

911

Police Department

911

Village Officers

Mayor
John Falci 324-7214
Trustees
Glenn Thomas 324-5062
Joseph Dick 324-1626
Frank Libordi 324-0948
Peter DiRaimondo 324-5340
Village Clerk's Office
Kristene Libordi

324-7894

Deborah Pomeroy Deputy Clerk

Village of North Hornell
4 W. Maplewood Ave
North Hornell, NY 14843
Fax: 607-324-6782
Email: villofnhornell@stny.rr.com

 

The Next Regular Meeting Will be held on:

January 9, 2012  at
7:00 PM

 

Village Office Hours

Monday: 9 AM - 8 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 12 PM

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