What's Happening in Boonville, New York

What's Happening in Boonville, New York A central and neutral source dedicated to supporting and promoting Boonville. A native of Leyden, Holland, Boon was sent by Col.

"What's Happening in Boonville, New York" is dedicated to supporting and promoting community events, families, and businesses in and around Boonville, New York. Boonville is situated on New York State Route 12, 32 miles north of Utica (NYS Thruway Exit 33) and 48 miles southeast of Watertown. The township, which consists of 4400 residents, is nestled in the divide between the Mohawk River and Blac

k River on the southeastern portion of the Tug Hill Plateau in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains. Although Indians had hunted on Tug Hill for centuries and French boots had probably tromped what is now downtown Boonville in the mid-18th century, the first attempt at establishing a permanent settlement here was made in the spring of 1795, when Gerrit Boon arrived. Adam Mappa, an agent of the Holland Land Company, to initiate land sales here. Credited with being the founder of Boonville, Boon is not listed as the first settler. That honor is given to Andrew Edmunds because he brought his family to the northern wilderness when he arrived with Boon. The men constructed a sawmill on Mill Creek but as they were adding a gristmill, a fire destroyed the entire project. As winter and a state of depression set in, the small band returned to Barneveld to spend the winter. The following spring they returned, rebuilt the mills, and welcomed settlers on behalf of the land company. In 1802, the first school was opened, and in 1805, the first church. On April 22 of the same year, the first town meeting was held. In 1812, the first two-story building was erected and still stands on the town square – The Hulbert House. The settlement was originally named “Kortenaer”, by Boon, in honor of a Dutch Admiral. The 1850’s were a golden decade for Boonville with a plank road, railroad, and canal, which connected the village to the growing city of Utica. The Black River Canal was designed to connect the Erie Canal (Barge) to the Black River. From Rome to Boonville, a distance of 25 miles, it was necessary to build 70 locks to lift the boats and water 693 feet. From Boonville to Lyons Falls, where the canals met, a distance of slightly over 10 miles, 39 locks lifted their cargo 386 feet. South of Boonville on Rt. 46, the Five Combines can be seen still. That portion of the canal needed five consecutive locks to handle the sharp incline of the land. A canal lock park may be visited three miles north of the village on Route 12. In 1855, the railroad was completed from Utica and the event was celebrated with much pomp and parade. The same year, the village was incorporated. Sargent’s Mill, a manufacturer of stools and chairs was established in 1851. The same products are turned out today at the mill in our Industrial Park. Other important dates in the life of the villagers were: 1863- installation of the telegraph; 1897- completion of the first reservoir in the village water system; 1898- streetlights were provided; 1900- telephone lines arrived; 1904- the village homes received electricity. 1936- the first phase of the sewer system was built. Its enlargement, updating and repair is a continuing project. The construction of a sewage treatment plant in 1972 was a major accomplishment. At the present time, the village has state and federal grants for study and improvements to the village lines.

06/19/2026

There is a large tree down near Rookies Tavern on Moose River Road that is causing power outages. 

05/31/2026

☀️🍻 SUMMER HOURS ARE HERE AT THE HULBERT HOUSE! 🍻☀️

Long days, cold drinks, great food, and your favorite weekly events all summer long!

🌮 Tuesday: 4 PM – 9 PM
🍷 Wednesday: 4 PM – 9 PM
🎤 Thursday: 4 PM – 9 PM
🍔 Friday: 12 PM – 10 PM
🍺 Saturday: 12 PM – 10 PM
☀️ Sunday: 12 PM – 6 PM

❌ Closed Mondays

Whether you’re joining us for Tacos & Trivia, Karaoke Night, live music, dinner with friends, or a relaxing Sunday afternoon, we’ve got a seat waiting for you.

📍 Hulbert House Taproom & Kitchen
106 Main Street • Boonville, NY
Established 1812

Here’s to great food, good friends, and making summer memories at HH! ❤️🍻🌻

If anyone needs some local detailing now that summer is here! Interior detailing starts at $100 and exterior starts at $...
05/29/2026

If anyone needs some local detailing now that summer is here! Interior detailing starts at $100 and exterior starts at $120 (it depends on how much detail it needs). Contact them directly for details. 🚗 🧼

04/30/2026

Yum! This sounds delicious! Which one would YOU get?

04/06/2026

An oldie but a goodie. A quick history of What's Happening in Boonville, New York.

03/16/2026

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03/14/2026
03/07/2026

We are building our parade line up 🍀🚒🚜🚓🚑🍀 Message us to get in on the action!

02/20/2026

Church Family and Boonville Community,

This is my first opportunity to speak to you since being released from the hospital, and I want to begin by simply saying, on behalf of myself and my family, thank you.

On Tuesday, February 17, we experienced the unthinkable as our church building was tragically lost in a devastating fire. It has been an overwhelming few days, but in the middle of loss, I have witnessed something powerful - faith, unity, courage, and love.

First, I want to thank every single person who has prayed for me, for my family, and for our church. I have been released from the hospital and will be recovering over the next 1-2 months. Your prayers have carried us. We feel them. We are grateful beyond words.

I also want to publicly honor and stand with the unbelievable first responders who were present that day. Many acted with extraordinary courage, and several are still in the hospital recovering. We are praying for their complete healing and for strength over their families. We stand with them fully.

I am deeply thankful to the Adirondack Central School District for their generosity in allowing us to gather in the Adirondack High School Auditorium for the foreseeable future. Their kindness is a gift to our church and to our community.

This Sunday at 10 AM, we will gather together for the first time since the fire. And I want to personally invite not only our church family, but all of Boonville to join us. Boonville belongs to the Lord. Our building may be gone, but the Church is alive and well.

There will not be Kids Church for this first Sunday as we transition into the new space, but please bring your children. We want families together. Children’s Church will resume in the near future. This Sunday will be a powerful time for our entire church family and community to worship, pray, heal, and stand united.

While we have lost a building, we have not lost our mission.
We have not lost our faith.
We have not lost our hope.

The Church is not made of walls - it is made of people. And we are still standing.

In the coming days, we will begin posting updates on social media and on our website so that communication is clear and steady. If you have any questions at all, please reach out to us at [email protected].

I love you.
I am praying for you.

And I cannot wait for our church to worship together this Sunday at 10 AM. I may not be able to be present these first couple of weeks but know, I am with you.

With gratitude and faith,
Pastor Brandon

02/18/2026

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