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Northville is a village in Fulton County, New York. The population was 1,099 at the 2010 United States Census.
The Village of Northville is in the northern part of the Town of Northampton and is northeast of Gloversville. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.4 square miles (3.6 km2), of which, 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2) of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) of it (24.65%) is water.
The village is located at 43°13.5′N 74°10.5′W in the Adirondack Park on a northern extension of the Great Sacandaga Lake. The Sacandaga River enters the lake to the west the village.
The village is just east of New York State Route 30, connected to the highway by a bridge over the Sacandaga River, and is also serviced by County Roads 143, 149, and 153. Northville was the setting of a 1997 two-part episode of the television series The X-Files. In the two episodes, Tempus Fugit and Max, a passenger plane carrying a former alien abductee, crashed into the ground near the village of Northville. Mulder and Scully were called to investigate after reports of the plane being forced down by a U.F.O. The X-Files team investigates and soon discovers a UFO at the bottom of the Great Sacandaga Lake. The production was only set in Northville; it was not filmed there, although the production crew did research and contact the village government for specific information regarding police vehicles, maps, etc.[citation needed] The idea for this two-part episode is said to have been based on a Massachusetts Air National Guard plane crash that occurred on September 17, 1986 in the town of Wells, Hamiliton County, New York, which is approximately 10 miles north of Northville. Four planes were involved in the training mission and two of the four crashed into the Adirondack mountains killing one pilot and injuring the other
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Runnings of Gloversville Grand Opening
Runnings, Your Home, Farm and Outdoor Store, is hosting a Grand Opening Celebration Wednesday, October 15 through Sunday, October 19 at its new store at 233 5th Avenue. Throughout the week there will be storewide discounts, fun events for the entire family and over $50,000 in prizes including a new Ford F-150 tuck.
There will be free caps, cookies and coffee all five days. Friday through Sunday customers can visit the Two by Two Petting Zoo and purchase a hot dog, chips and a soda for $2. Proceeds will benefit the Berkshire Fire Department. On Friday, customers can meet Otto the Orange, the Syracuse University mascot; Miss NY Rodeo 2014, Chelsea Kijek; and former Buffalo Bill and Hall of Famer, Thurman Thomas. Sunday, they can see chainsaw wood carvings with Marty Long.
Customers can also register to win many prizes, such as the 2014 F-150 4×4 Super-crew Pickup Truck; a Guided Pheasant Hunt including travel and hotel; a Browning® X-Bolt Rifle; a DeWALT® 4-piece Combo Tool Kit; a Traeger® Lil’ Tex Elite Grill; a Cub Cadet® Snow Blower; a 50” Flat Screen TV; a STIHL® Chainsaw; and more than $2,500 in Runnings Gift Cards.
On Wednesday senior citizens receive 10% off their purchase and on Thursday military members receive 10% off.
“Customer response since we opened our new store has been overwhelming. It’s time to celebrate and invite everyone in and around the Gloversville area to stop by and visit us.’” said Gary Preusser, Store Manager.
Runnings stores in Canandaigua and Rome will also be holding Grand Opening Celebrations on the same dates. The company has also announced the second phase of its Northeast expansion in Clay, New York and Claremont, New Hampshire, with openings set for spring 2015.
NY State Bear Attacks Man and Dog
A 55-year-old upstate New York man and his dog have been injured by a bear on the southern border of the Adirondack Park. Both had bites and scratches, but no serious injuries. Authorities could not find the bear. (Aug. 13)
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