Phone |
(607) 798-0002 |
Attorney Ad |
Thomas B. Mafrici 315-699-3095 |
Street Address |
31 Avenue C, Johnson City, NY 13790 |
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Fax |
(607) 798-9051 |
WWW Link |
http://www.johnsoncityny.org |
Comments |
Route 17 runs through, creating some speeding ticket cases and other traffic matters for the village court. |
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About the area |
After aquiring Lester Brothers Boot & Shoe Co. in 1890, Henry B. Endicott took former Lester foreman George F. Johnson as partner in 1899, and Endicott - Johnson became an industrial giant. Committed to providing recreational facilities for his employees and their families, Johnson donated land for churches, built parks, libraries and installed the 6 wooden carousels - created by the Allan Herschell Co of North Tonawanda - throughout the area. Located in the Endicott-Johnson Industrial Complex, C.Fred Johnson Park hosts the world's largest carousel (1923). Of the 6, this is the most elaborately carved. Part of the town of Union, Johnson City is a combined urban-suburban community, located near the convergence of 3 interstate highways - I-88, I-17 & I-81. Originally called Lestershire, it boasted 3 fire companies - JR Diment Chemical Fire Engine Co (1889) Independant Hose Co. #1 (1892) & G.Harry Lester Hook & Ladder Co #1 (1894). Unlike other fire companies of the time, that competed for clients, these three worked together, and later merged into the Lestershire Fire Department. In 1916, Lestershire village became Johnson City. |
Judges |
Village Justice Richard H. Miller II |
Prosecutors |
The new prosecutor is Stephen K. Cornwell Jr. George Harvey Justice Building 4th Fl. 45 Hawley St. P.O. Box 1766 Binghamton NY 13902 DA fax # 607-778-8870; Village Attorney Beth Westfall (Coughlin & Gerhart, 20 Hawley St, POBox 2039, Binghamton NY 13902; (607) 723-9511) |
Type Of Cases |
traffic violations, DWI/DUI, |
Mailing Address |
Johnson City Village Court Police Department, 2nd floor, Johnson City, NY 13790 |