Town of Newfane

Town of Newfane Newfane is a rural community located directly on the shores of Lake Ontario in Niagara County NY. Ne

Newfane was incorporated as a Town in 1824 and is comprised of six hamlets; Newfane, Olcott, Wright’s Corners, Appleton, Ridgewood and Burt. We support a population of 9,650 very friendly and hard working folks. Newfane is located on NY State Route 78 and is the hub of the Town. The Town Hall and Community Center are located here, along with Eastern Niagara Hospital, Newfane Central School, Newfan

e Health and Rehabilitation Center, Newfane Free Library, US Post Offices, three Volunteer Fire Companies, large supermarkets, banking facilities, a hardware store, barber and beauty shops, fine eating establishments, and many small retail businesses that are sure to meet your every day needs.

From the orchards and farms of Newfane to the shores and harbor of Olcott along Lake Ontario, our community has always u...
05/22/2026

From the orchards and farms of Newfane to the shores and harbor of Olcott along Lake Ontario, our community has always understood something important: protecting the environment means protecting our future. 🌎🌊🍎
The Town of Newfane is continuing to move forward with environmental and climate resiliency initiatives designed to strengthen shoreline protection, improve sustainability, preserve natural resources, and help safeguard the community for future generations. Efforts tied to flood resiliency, waterfront stewardship, infrastructure improvements, and long-term environmental planning are helping ensure this special part of Niagara County remains vibrant, welcoming, and resilient.
Whether you live here, farm here, boat here, work here, or visit here — this is about all of us working together to protect the land and water that define our way of life.
Take a look at the Town’s Environmental Initiatives page and see how Newfane is planning for a stronger, greener future while preserving the character and beauty that make our waterfront communities so special.
🌱 Cleaner water
🚜 Sustainable agriculture
⚓ Stronger shoreline resiliency
🍏 Protection of our rural and maritime heritage
🌎 A healthier future for generations to come

Learn more on the Town of Newfane Website, and look for Environmental Initiatives.

www.townofnewfaneny.gov

05/08/2026

SAVE THE DATE: The Hooks for Harry Kids Fishing Derby at the Town of Newfane Marina in Olcott is Saturday, June 27th from 8am-12pm!

Town Supervisor John Syracuse invites the public to attend a special presentation on the Town of Newfane Climate Vulnera...
04/23/2026

Town Supervisor John Syracuse invites the public to attend a special presentation on the Town of Newfane Climate Vulnerability Assessment, scheduled for Monday, April 27, 2026, at 10:30 AM in the Newfane Town Hall Board Room.
ZOOM registration link: https://buffalo.zoom.us/meeting/register/v-URtkkNTCK_sDrzMPFuug

03/30/2026

TextMyGov was just utilized to share this message from the Water Dept:

Due to a water main break in Olcott, the water is OFF at Lockport Street, Washington Street, Franklin Street and Albright Street. The water will remain OFF until the water department is able to make the repair. We are very sorry for the inconvenience. The water department is also aware of the low water pressure on West Bluff.
Please call the water office at 716-778-8132 Ext. 6, if you have any questions.

3:15pm March 30, 2026

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03/16/2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 10, 2026Town of Newfane Announces Containment of Sewer Main Break and Next Steps for RepairsN...
03/10/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 10, 2026

Town of Newfane Announces Containment of Sewer Main Break and Next Steps for Repairs

Newfane, NY — Town of Newfane Supervisor John Syracuse announced today that a sewer main break first identified on March 3, 2026, has been successfully contained.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. on March 3, a Town of Newfane employee discovered a break in a 12-inch sewer main. Emergency response operations were immediately initiated. As of 1:00 a.m. on March 10, 2026, crews successfully completed containment and established a full bypass system to manage wastewater flow while permanent repairs are planned.

The Town worked closely with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) throughout the response to ensure that all safety, environmental, and regulatory compliance protocols were strictly followed.

“This was a complex situation that required coordination among multiple departments and private contractors,” said Supervisor John Syracuse. “Our crews and partners worked around the clock to contain the break while ensuring the safety of workers on site and protecting the surrounding environment.”

The bypass system was installed through a coordinated effort involving crews from Mark Cerrone Construction, Xylem Dewatering Solutions, and employees from the Town’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), Highway Department, and Water Department. These teams worked in unison to stabilize the situation and safely complete the emergency bypass operation. The Town’s Engineers from Wendel were also instrumental in ensuring this process was completed to specifications.

Additional support was provided by Core & Main of Lockport, which played an important role in quickly delivering the materials necessary to complete the containment work. Mahar Excavating and Septic along with Creekside Septic worked around the clock to ensure all discharge was collected and transported to the Town’s Waste Water Treatment Facility for proper processing.

With the immediate situation stabilized, the Town’s next phase of work will involve evaluating replacement options for the failed section of pipe. Engineers and staff will determine the most appropriate replacement material—such as PVC or other suitable alternatives—and will schedule excavation and replacement of the damaged sewer main.

Town officials will continue working with the NYSDEC and project partners to ensure the repair process proceeds safely and efficiently.

“We appreciate the hard work of everyone involved and the patience of our residents while crews addressed this issue,” Syracuse said. “Our focus now is on implementing a durable repair that will protect this infrastructure for the long term.”

Media Contact:
Office of the Town Supervisor
Town of Newfane, New York
716-471-8149 [email protected]

02/24/2026
Town of Newfane will be hosting an informal discussion with UB students gathering local knowledge and perspectives on Cl...
02/24/2026

Town of Newfane will be hosting an informal discussion with UB students gathering local knowledge and perspectives on Climate Vulnerability.

We’re inviting community members to participate in a small focus group on March 4 from 10:30 AM to 12 PM in the Town of Newfane. The discussion will help inform a local climate vulnerability assessment being developed with University at Buffalo students.

If you’re interested in participating and sharing your thoughts, even if you cannot attend in person on March 4, please complete the interest form in the link below: Town of Newfane: Climate Vulnerability Assessment Focus Group – Interest Form https://forms.microsoft.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=ikpGlu34sUCZ4l9rUKICUAAuj56on1ZAiJItXLhZD5dUQU9WSVFHUlMxVVlLUFRGNlpHMUExVU5GSy4u

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2737 Main Street
Newfane, NY
14108

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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