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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New Village of Delhi Water/Sewer Portal Instructions
The Village of Delhi has a new water/sewer billing/payment portal; this new portal is a Citizen Action Center. The Citizen Action Center portal web address is below:
https://villageofdelhi.citizenactioncenter.com/sign-in
Every water/sewer account is set to receive a postcard bill, if you want to sign up for email billing or auto pay you will need to… Read More
May 2026 Yarn: Thomas Farrington
LTC Thomas Farrington, 1735-1808
Birth: Mar. 8, 1735 Andover Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Death: Apr. 9, 1808 Delhi, NY
Thomas Putnam Farrington, born March 8, 1735 in Andover, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts April 9, 1808, was the son of Daniel Farrington of Andover, Massachusetts and Elizabeth Putnam, who was born in Salem, Massachusetts. His mother, Elizabeth… Read More
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2025
View and download the Annual Drinking Water Quality Report 2025 here.
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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.