Stockton, New York

Stockton is a town in Chautauqua County, New York, United States.

[2] The town is named after Richard Stockton, who signed the Declaration of Independence.

Predation by wolves was a more severe problem in this town than neighboring communities.

[3] New York State Route 60 is a major north–south highway in the eastern part of the town.

The Stockton Volunteer Fire Company covers the rest of the township.

Before the Stockton Volunteer Fire Company obtained an ambulance in the early 1990s, Cassadaga would cover all EMS calls.

List of Stockton Volunteer Fire Company equipment: List of Cassadaga Volunteer Fire Department Fundraisers held by the Stockton Volunteer Fire Company include a Gun Raffle, Turkey Parties, Pig Roast, Boot Drive, Fund Drive, Snowmobile Luncheons, Chicken BBQ's, and the 110 Club.

Fundraisers held by the Cassadaga Volunteer Fire Department include Turkey Parties, Fund Drive, Chicken BBQ's and a huge Gun Raffle where 50 guns are raffled off easily.