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Village Hall is located at 9 Court Street, Delhi NY.
Office hours are 9 am - 4 pm, Monday through Friday. Should our office be closed, there is a drop box available for your convenience.
Village business can be completed by phone (607-746-2258), email (clerk@villageofdelhi.com), or regular mail.
- Clerk's Office: (607)746-2258
- Village Police: (607)746-2249
- Village Street Department: (607)746-2257
- Police & Fire Emergency: 911
- Delaware County DMV: (607)832-5222
- Delaware County Office for the Aging: (607)832-5222
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News
We the People - Old Delhi Yarn July 2026
United States of America 250th Anniversary Celebration
1776 - 2026
This article will be my final Old Delhi Yarn sharing the stories of some of the Revolutionary War Veterans buried in Delhi. It’s been my privilege and honor to bring the stories of their lives and service to help us appreciate how much our Veterans have sacrificed for our country. The most famous words in America are “We The People”, the first words of the Preamble to the Constitution of the… Read More
ROADWORK NOTICE June 30, 2026
The Village of Delhi will be applying crackseal to Elm Street, Edgerton Street, High Street and Franklin Street (from Main Street to Edgerton Street) on June 30, 2026 beginning at approximately 6:30 am.
Travel will be limited to one lane traffic while the work is being performed. Expect delays during the morning commute.
Please contact the Village Clerk’s office at (607) 746-2258 if you have any questions or concerns.
June 2026 Old Delhi Yarn James Redfield
PVT James Redfield, Veteran, Revolutionary War and the War of 1812
When James Redfield was born on 27 June 1767, in Saybrook, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America, his father, Captain James Redfield, was 32 and his mother, Sarah Grinnell, was 28. He married Sarah Haines in 1790, in Saybrook Manor, Old Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. He died on 19 August 1858, in Delhi, Delaware, New York, at the age of 91. He is recognized as a Revolutionary… Read More
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Climate Smart Task Force

The Village of Delhi has recently formed a Climate Smart Task Force, as part of New York State’s Climate Smart Communities (CSC) program. The purpose of the task force is to plan and implement actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve community resilience to the worsening impacts of climate change.