[3] The Charles C. Hovey House and Strong Leather Company Mill was listed in 1996.
[3] In June 2006, a weather system stalled over most of the Southern Tier in New York state, causing river levels to rise dramatically.
Major flooding took place in the village, including the northern parts of North Main Street and the area near the town baseball field.
The river stretched far up East Main Street, passing the village garage and post office.
Flood waters also reached the exit and entrance to the westbound side of Interstate 88.
Its proximity to other villages and towns, such as Oxford, Guilford, Afton, and Unadilla, and to the small cities of Sidney and Norwich, help to expand business and employment opportunities.
In addition, its location on New York State Route 7 and on Interstate 88, between the regionally-important cities of Albany and Binghamton, also helps to inject a degree of stimulus into the local economy.
The old Elmer's Glue plant was once a foundation of the local economy, but in its absence other businesses have had to fill the vacuum.