Town of Pompey
8354 U.S. Route 20
Manlius, NY 13104
(315) 682-9877
(315) 682-1171 (fax) |
Town of Pompey
8354 U.S. Route 20
Manlius, NY 13104
(315) 682-9877
(315) 682-1171 (fax) |
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Carole Marsh
Supervisor
WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF POMPEY, a LARGE part of Onondaga County, 66.5 square miles. We are the highest inhabited spot in the county. We offer quiet solitude and spaciousness, natural beauty and a rich historical heritage, having celebrated our 200th Anniversary in 1994. Everyone wants trees in his back yard and a creek running nearby, and we have plenty of both! We have many recreation spots within the boundaries of Our Town, summer and winter. These include two golf courses; Delphi Golf Course and Pompey Hills Golf Course, also noted for its swim team. Pratts Falls Park and Camp Brockway are Onondaga County Parks which provide picnic facilities for large and small groups, cross country skiing and hiking, as does nearby Highland Park. Several other county and state parks are close by, including Jamesville Beach for swimming and Green Lakes State Park with its swimming and camping facilities. Cazenovia Lake offers boating and fishing. If it’s skiing you prefer, Toggenberg, Labrador and Song Mountain Ski Centers are all within twenty minutes of HOME.

Carole Marsh
Supervisor
WELCOME TO THE TOWN OF POMPEY, a LARGE part of Onondaga County, 66.5 square miles. We are the highest inhabited spot in the county. We offer quiet solitude and spaciousness, natural beauty and a rich historical heritage, having celebrated our 200th Anniversary in 1994. Everyone wants trees in his back yard and a creek running nearby, and we have plenty of both! We have many recreation spots within the boundaries of Our Town, summer and winter. These include two golf courses; Delphi Golf Course and Pompey Hills Golf Course, also noted for its swim team. Pratts Falls Park and Camp Brockway are Onondaga County Parks which provide picnic facilities for large and small groups, cross country skiing and hiking, as does nearby Highland Park. Several other county and state parks are close by, including Jamesville Beach for swimming and Green Lakes State Park with its swimming and camping facilities. Cazenovia Lake offers boating and fishing. If it’s skiing you prefer, Toggenberg, Labrador and Song Mountain Ski Centers are all within twenty minutes of HOME.
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PRESS RELEASE
Ann Christmas, Town Clerk of the Town of Pompey, has received the highest honor designated by the New York State Town Clerks Association as the 2013 District Five Town Clerk of the Year. District Five includes Town Clerks throughout Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Lewis and Jefferson Counties. Ms. Christmas has been serving as Town Clerk since 1992 and has been a member of the NYS Town Clerks Association for 21 years. She received this honor at the 31st Annual NYSTCA Conference which was held in Buffalo on April 23, 2013. This prestigious award fully recognizes, appreciates and acknowledges the dedication, commitment and service that Ann provides to her community as well as the professional competency in fulfilling the responsibilities of her office. Ann has demonstrated to her peers and members of the NYSTCA that she respects and adheres to the education, experience and participatory standards established by the NYSTCA. EDITOR’S NOTE: Founded in 1982, the New York State Town Clerks Association is an organization dedicated to promoting the professional development of Town Clerks across the state as administrative leaders. Membership officers Town Clerks and their Deputies encouragement, specialized assistance and continuing education relative to professional and personal improvement that will enhance their ability to serve their constituency. Currently there are 861 members in this Association out of the 932 towns of this state. 
PRESS RELEASE
Ann Christmas, Town Clerk of the Town of Pompey, has received the highest honor designated by the New York State Town Clerks Association as the 2013 District Five Town Clerk of the Year. District Five includes Town Clerks throughout Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Lewis and Jefferson Counties. Ms. Christmas has been serving as Town Clerk since 1992 and has been a member of the NYS Town Clerks Association for 21 years. She received this honor at the 31st Annual NYSTCA Conference which was held in Buffalo on April 23, 2013. This prestigious award fully recognizes, appreciates and acknowledges the dedication, commitment and service that Ann provides to her community as well as the professional competency in fulfilling the responsibilities of her office. Ann has demonstrated to her peers and members of the NYSTCA that she respects and adheres to the education, experience and participatory standards established by the NYSTCA. EDITOR’S NOTE: Founded in 1982, the New York State Town Clerks Association is an organization dedicated to promoting the professional development of Town Clerks across the state as administrative leaders. Membership officers Town Clerks and their Deputies encouragement, specialized assistance and continuing education relative to professional and personal improvement that will enhance their ability to serve their constituency. Currently there are 861 members in this Association out of the 932 towns of this state. |  |  |  |  | |
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Trash & Recycling Holidays
For each of the following holidays, trash and recycling pickup will be delayed one day from the date of the holiday through the remainder of the week:
New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day Trash & Recycling Holidays
For each of the following holidays, trash and recycling pickup will be delayed one day from the date of the holiday through the remainder of the week:
New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day |  |  |  | | Frequently Called Numbers |  | |
 | Assessor:682-1169 Bldg./Zoning:682-1170 Court:682-1168 Dog Control:559-2260 Highway Garage:682-9544 Supervisor:682-4008 Ski Program:682-6031 Swim Program:677-5309 Tax Collector:682-9877 Town Clerk:682-9877 Trash Questions:683-5679 Assessor:682-1169 Bldg./Zoning:682-1170 Court:682-1168 Dog Control:559-2260 Highway Garage:682-9544 Supervisor:682-4008 Ski Program:682-6031 Swim Program:677-5309 Tax Collector:682-9877 Town Clerk:682-9877 Trash Questions:683-5679 |  |  |  |  | |
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 | Looking for information regarding Pratts Falls Park since its inception and forward. Also could use photos and family recollections of the usage of the park. (Ice skating, baseball games, scouting, archery etc.) Please send anything you think would be of interest to our readers. We have a page on our website just for the park. Much of our historic information was lost when the camp office building was destroyed by fire. We are trying to rebuild our knowledge base for future park users. As a side note: Ruth Hotaling is looking to recover the folder containing all of her information on Pratts Falls Park which was lent out and not returned. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of this folder, please make sure it is returned to Ruth at the earliest possibly opportunity. Thank You. Any information would be most helpful. email to: Sue@andrewsassociates.org Thank you for your participation. Looking for information regarding Pratts Falls Park since its inception and forward. Also could use photos and family recollections of the usage of the park. (Ice skating, baseball games, scouting, archery etc.) Please send anything you think would be of interest to our readers. We have a page on our website just for the park. Much of our historic information was lost when the camp office building was destroyed by fire. We are trying to rebuild our knowledge base for future park users. As a side note: Ruth Hotaling is looking to recover the folder containing all of her information on Pratts Falls Park which was lent out and not returned. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of this folder, please make sure it is returned to Ruth at the earliest possibly opportunity. Thank You. Any information would be most helpful. email to: Sue@andrewsassociates.org Thank you for your participation. |  |  |  |  | |
 |  |  | | Fabius-Pompey Outreach Urgent Plea |  | |
 | The mission of the Fabius-Pompey Outreach program is to help families and individuals living in the Fabius Pompey School District. The current economic climate has caused an increased demand for our resources. The number of families in need of food has doubled and the cost of the food we buy has increased greatly. Your tax deductable donation will help us to purchase fresh produce and meats at deeply discounted prices through the CNY Food Bank. Please help your neighbors by sending a check to:
F-P Outreach
PO Box 251
Pompey, NY 13138 Our Current Food Needs: Canned fruit, juice, meat, soup, tuna, and vegetables. Cereal, jam/jelly, pasta, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti sauce. Also cleaning supplies, paper products, soap products and detergent.
Any donations may be left at your local church, school or Post Office. If you know of a family that would be in need of the Outreach services (Food, clothing,or a helping hand), please have them call 315-677-3590 and leave a message. All information will be kept strictly confidential. The mission of the Fabius-Pompey Outreach program is to help families and individuals living in the Fabius Pompey School District. The current economic climate has caused an increased demand for our resources. The number of families in need of food has doubled and the cost of the food we buy has increased greatly. Your tax deductable donation will help us to purchase fresh produce and meats at deeply discounted prices through the CNY Food Bank. Please help your neighbors by sending a check to:
F-P Outreach
PO Box 251
Pompey, NY 13138 Our Current Food Needs: Canned fruit, juice, meat, soup, tuna, and vegetables. Cereal, jam/jelly, pasta, peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, spaghetti sauce. Also cleaning supplies, paper products, soap products and detergent.
Any donations may be left at your local church, school or Post Office. If you know of a family that would be in need of the Outreach services (Food, clothing,or a helping hand), please have them call 315-677-3590 and leave a message. All information will be kept strictly confidential. |  |  |  |  | |
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