Andover (village), New York
Andover is a village located within the town of Andover in Allegany County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the village population was 1,013.
Geography:
The village of Andover is situated in the southeastern part of Allegany County. Its location is primarily within a valley, contributing to its somewhat contained geographic character. New York State Route 417 runs through the village.
History:
Andover was first settled around 1795. The village was officially incorporated in 1894. The area was initially known for its agricultural activities, later diversifying with the growth of small businesses and industries. Like many small communities in the region, Andover experienced population fluctuations tied to larger economic trends.
Government:
Andover operates under a village government structure, typically headed by a mayor and a board of trustees or similar governing body. The village government is responsible for providing local services, such as water, sewer, and road maintenance, as well as overseeing local law enforcement and zoning regulations.
Education:
Andover is served by the Andover Central School District, providing education for students in grades pre-K through 12.
Economy:
The economy of Andover is typical of a small rural village, featuring a mix of small businesses, service industries, and agricultural activities. Employment opportunities are largely local, with some residents commuting to larger population centers for work.
Points of Interest:
While specific historical landmarks or major tourist attractions may be limited, Andover provides access to the natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities found in the surrounding Allegany County region.