The Village of Delhi website contains links to village services, a directory of village officials, departments, committees, documents, and a calendar of village government meetings and events. We're here to help!
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
April 2026, Old Delhi Yarn by Marianne Greenfield, Delhi Historian
Jonathan Finney
B:1758
D:1843
Revolutionary War Veteran, Private
Served in: Captain Joseph Palmer’s Company, Colonel Josiah Whitney’s Regiment and Captain Samuel Fish’s Company for 8 days, Capt. Moses Ashley's Company, Col. John Paterson's 15th Massachusetts Regt., 1776
Jonathan Finney applied for a pension in May 1820. He stated he owned no real estate but… Read More
BRUSH, LAWN DEBRIS & LEAF PICKUP NOTICE
Brush and lawn debris will be picked up every Monday starting at 6:00 am from April 6, 2026 through October 12, 2026.
1. Brush and lawn debris should only be placed by the curb over the weekend before the Monday you need it picked up. Please do not put out any earlier. DO NOT PLACE BRUSH AND LAWN DEBRIS IN THE ROAD.
2. Brush should be no larger than 6 inches in diameter and free of dirt and stones.
3. Brush should be separated from other debris.
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Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2025
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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.