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  • City Office
  • Norwich Fire House
  • Coffee House
  • Corner Park
  • North side of main street
  • South side of main street
  • Gazebo in park
  • Former Hayes building

Welcome to Norwich New York!

The wonders of Norwich have been attracting people since before it even had a name and it hasn't slowed down since. People are often amazed at how much diversity you can find in the two square miles that make up the City of Norwich! It has long been the destination for agribusiness, museums, shopping, dining, manufacturing, and simply relaxing. It's filled with contrasts: old and new, country charm and modern sophistication.

  • City Hall as train station
  • City Hall today
  • East side park
  • East main street park
  • Original fire station
  • Fire Station today
  • The Norwich Club
  • Norwich Police Department

Take a stroll and you're likely to see one of several houses of worship, a craft or art gallery, assorted restaurants, and many clothing and gift shops. For visitors, there are motels and B&Bs to offer comfortable lodging while visiting relatives, catching a performance at the Chenango Arts Council or seeing a movie at the Colonia Theatre, enjoying the County Fair, the Antiques Fair, or just out for a drive to see the colorful autumn leaves. For those who enjoy history, there's the Museum District, home to the Bullthistle Model Railroad Society Museum, the Northeast Classic Car Museum and the Chenango County Historical Museum. And don't miss seeing the real gateman's tower (1907) which was used as the logo for the City; the old train station that is City Hall; the Norwich Fire Department with their 1895 LaFrance steam fire truck in a glass room on the side of the building, and the big fireman's bell outside.

There's so much to see and do, you'll love your visit to Norwich, New York!

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GMAIL and GOOGLE EMAIL ISSUES

We are experiencing issues with responding to certain emails. We can receive emails, but if you have a Gmail account OR your email goes through a Google/Gmail server, we cannot respond to those emails. Google has said that the fix could take up to 8 weeks.

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09/19/2024 ...read more...


What's new in Norwich!

Deer Control:
Since January 2024, the Deer Committee of the city of Norwich has been meeting monthly to discuss the problems that are seen in the city limits. The committee was comprised of four city residents and two non-residents, and Nancy Allaire, Alderwoman from Ward 3. In our first meeting, Courtney LaMere, DEC biologist, spoke to us about deer management problems and programs across central New York. She also explained what would be involved if we wanted to pursue some possible solutions. To that end, it was determined that a survey would help decide whether there was a need to move forward. The 2024 Deer Survey was published on the city of Norwich's Facebook page and a link was provided on the City's website. Additionally, a link was provided in an article in the Evening Sun. The survey was open for approximately 6 weeks beginning May 15.
The city received 181 responses to the survey, of which 156 were city of Norwich residents. If a respondent answered that they lived outside the city, they were unable to continue with the survey.
Of the 156 residents, 28 lived in Ward 1, 21 in Ward 2, 62 in Ward 3, 16 in Wards 4 and 5, and 13 in Ward 6. Forty-two percent of the respondents have lived at their current address for 16 or more years, 29% for 0 to 5 years, 20% for 6 to 10 years, and 9% for 11 to 15 years. Of those participating, 65% saw no problem with the deer, and 35% felt deer presented a problem. In reviewing the results, the committee has determined there was not enough response to continue. In summary, it was disappointing that so few residents responded, no matter what their feelings were about the results. Perhaps in the future, if more interest is shown, this issue can be addressed once again, possibly by ward.
Many thanks to the six committee members who volunteered their time and effort to this endeavor. And thanks to the residents who responded to the survey.
Deer Survey results can be seen here (PDF)


Health and Safety Characteristics: Allegro AMI (PDF with more information)

2024 Curb Appeal Grant Program
2024 Curb Appeal Grant Program (CAP) Overview (PDF)
CAP Brochure (PDF)
CAP Application (PDF)
CAP Press Release (PDF)

The City occasionally has properties for purchase.
Find out the details at https://www.norwichnewyork.net/government/bidding-information.php

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