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Access to Interstate 81's Exit 1 is across the Susquehanna via the Conklin-Kirkwood Bridge. Conklin Forks – A hamlet in the western part of the town at the junction of County Roads 8 and 141. Conklin Station – A hamlet north of Corbettsville on NY-7. It was previously called "Milburn." Conklin Center – A hamlet north of Conklin village on ...
Port Dickinson village line Chenango Street in Fenton: I-88 / NY 7 east service road near exit 2 Former routing of NY 7 CR 132: 5.80 9.33 NY 26 in Maine: Dunham Hill Road US 11 / CR 101 in Chenango: CR 133: 4.32 6.95 NY 79 in Barker: South Street NY 206 in Triangle: CR 136: 3.44 5.54 CR 21 Cherry Valley Hill Road in Nanticoke: NY 26: CR 137: 4 ...
New York State Route 7A (NY 7A) (1.77 miles or 2.85 kilometres) is a spur in the Broome County town of Conklin that connects NY 7 to the Pennsylvania state line. While NY 7 follows a creek valley to the Pennsylvania border, NY 7A continues NY 7's course along the Susquehanna River valley, paralleling US 11 and I-81 . [ 1 ]
Crowley Foods was founded in 1904 by grocery clerk James K. "J.K." Crowley when he purchased a fledgling dairy business for $500.00 in Poughkeepsie, New York. [9] His company assets began with a horse and wagon, ice house, barn, some cans and bottles as well as a milk delivery route serving local customers. [10]
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New York State Route 81 (NY 81) is an east–west state highway in the Capital District of New York in the United States. The western terminus of the route is at an intersection with NY 145 and Potter Hollow Road (unsigned NY 910G ) in the hamlet of Cooksburg within the town of Rensselaerville .
Operated by the state-established Central New York Regional Market Authority, the market has stayed at its current location since first opening for business under the government's umbrella in 1938. Its main entrance is a roadway that is today designated Farmers' Market Place, located at 2100 Park Street, immediately opposite the mouth of the ...
Located halfway between Binghamton and Kirkwood Village, and between US 11 and I-81. Langdon – North of Kirkwood Village, on County Road 32. Kirkwood Village – Largest hamlet within town, located along the Susquehanna River bank and US 11. Riverside – Southernmost part of town, a mile north of the Pennsylvania border and along US 11.