Village of Earlville

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10 Comments

Reply Amy Paul
02:19 PM on December 28, 2011 
I can remember spending every summer for two weeks with my grandparents in Earlville. Driving by tractor down to the Chenango river. What memories. I absolutely love Earlville and look forward to the day I bring my children to visit such a wonderful village.
Reply resellerhosting
07:49 AM on January 23, 2010 
I have visited your website so many times but only just noticed you have a guestbook!
Reply Love the site
02:56 AM on January 07, 2010 
Keep up the great work :roll:

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Reply Sara
07:46 PM on October 21, 2009 
It would be nice to see more then and now pictures. The library has some pictures and I'm sure some of the residents do too.
Sara
Reply Richard E.Mollenkopf
01:52 AM on October 09, 2009 
Awsome place to live
Reply Very nice site!
04:38 AM on October 02, 2009 
Very nice site!
Reply Rod McKinney
04:08 PM on March 29, 2009 
stephen tuttle says...
nice job on web site


Hi Steve - Remember me?
Reply Rodney McKinney
04:03 PM on March 29, 2009 
Very nostalgic for an old guy. Earlville Central School - Class of 1959.
Reply stephen tuttle
10:10 AM on May 09, 2008 
nice job on web site
Reply Richard Eades
07:09 PM on January 30, 2008 
Thanks to the notice posted on the door of the Village Office, I found this site. You have done a good job preparing it.

I would suggest that minutes of previous meetings be put in an archives section, with a link to them. This way, someone out of town for a trip could catch up upon return.

For those who do not have Internet access, you might want to let people know that the Library does have it. That is where I am sending this message from.

You might also want to regularly put a brief summary of important items in the newspaper (Mid-York Weekly, etc.)

A good beginning.