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It is located in the Penn-York Valley, a once thriving Rust Belt railroad region that spans Northeastern Pennsylvania and New York and includes Waverly in New York state and South Waverly, Sayre, and Athens in Pennsylvania. The region's combined population is nearly 30,000 and the village's population was 4,444 as of the 2010 census.
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New York City is a hotbed of canning activity largely due to the city's high population density mixed with New York State's container deposit laws. [18] Canning remains a contentious issue in NYC with the canners often facing pushback from the city government, the New York City Department of Sanitation, and other recycling collection companies ...
New York State Route 34 (NY 34) is a north–south New York state route located in Central New York. Its southern terminus is at the Pennsylvania state line in the village of Waverly, where it connects to Pennsylvania Route 199 and meets Interstate 86 (I-86). Its northern terminus is at NY 104, outside the village of Hannibal.
Aug. 3—GADSDEN — The city of Gadsden will be moving its City Hall in the near future after striking a $2.8 million deal with Regions Bank to renovate the bank's 200 Broad Street office. A ...
The Sullivan Expedition of 1779 passed through this region. The first settlers arrived circa 1791.. The Town of Barton was established in 1824 from the town of Tioga.The region was already settled in 1796 when John Shepard bought 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) by the current location of Waverly.
The town of Waverly was formed in 1880 from part of the town of Dickinson.Half its area was lost to the town of Altamont (the present-day town of Tupper Lake) in 1890.The St. Regis Falls area was a major lumber producer, and the Northern Adirondack Railroad was built from Moira, connecting the area to the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad.