Bill Text: NY J00607 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Town of Vestal
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2023-03-28 - ADOPTED [J00607 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-J00607-Introduced.html
Senate Resolution No. 607 BY: Senator WEIK COMMEMORATING the 200th Anniversary of the Town of Vestal WHEREAS, It is the intent of this Legislative Body to honor and commemorate the distinguished histories of the communities which comprise the noble body of this great Empire State; and WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and in full accord with its long-standing traditions, this Legislative Body is justly proud to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Town of Vestal in Broome County, New York, on January 22, 2023; and WHEREAS, Three Native American sites existed along the south bank of the Susquehanna, the most prominent of which was Chugnut at the mouth of the Big Choconut Creek, and was sadly destroyed in August of 1779, during the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign; and WHEREAS, Vestal was established by the New York State Legislature on January 22, 1823, having previously been a part of the Town of Union; and WHEREAS, The Town encompasses 52 square miles between the Susquehanna River and the Pennsylvania border; the City and Town of Binghamton from the eastern border, with Tioga County to the west; and WHEREAS, Two major creeks, the Big Choconut and Tracy Creek, feed the Susquehanna River, which the Town borders on its northern side; and WHEREAS, Samuel Murdock was the first ever elected Town Supervisor; he was born in Connecticut in 1787, and was an early pioneer who became a prosperous farmer; and WHEREAS, The Town of Vestal began as a logging and farming community, later adding light industry in the first quarter of the 20th Century; and WHEREAS, The D. L. & W. Railroad was constructed through the Town in 1881, increasing the connectivity between other municipalities while subsequently boosting the Town's economy; and WHEREAS, A network of one-room school districts centralized in 1936, and in 1973, becoming the Vestal Central School District; and WHEREAS,"The Million Dollar Main Street," the Vestal Parkway, brought diverse business and retail to the Town; and WHEREAS, Numerous subdivisions to house International Business Machines (IBM) and Endicott Johnson Corporation (E-J) employees later replaced former farmland; and WHEREAS, Rapid growth ensued as Harpur College established a campus in 1960 on the former Hazard Lewis Farm; and WHEREAS, The nearby State University of New York at Binghamton became Binghamton University, one of the premier public universities in the Northeast, with an enrollment of over 18,000 students; and WHEREAS, Census records indicate that Vestal is the only Southern Tier municipality that continues to increase in population, a testament to the beauty and prosperity of the Town; and WHEREAS, Of historic origin, and remaining fruitful over the ebb and flow of decades of growth and change, the Town of Vestal continues to provide a high quality of life for its residents; and WHEREAS, The residents of the Town of Vestal have a bright outlook for the future of their community, which remains a beautiful place in which to live and raise a family; and WHEREAS, The Town of Vestal has been richly served by the dedicated service of Margaret Hadsell, Town Historian; and WHEREAS, In recognition of the Town of Vestal's rich history and enduring contribution to the State of New York, this Legislative Body is proud to pay tribute to this spirited Town upon the occasion of its 200th Anniversary; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Town of Vestal, recognizing the significance of the role it continues to play in the life of the community of the State of New York; and be it further RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to Town Supervisor, John Schaffer, and Board Members, Patricia Fitzgerald, Suzanne Messina, Stephen Donnelly, and John Fletcher.