Chamber Member Spotlight: Francesca's Pizzeria & Restaurant

Francesca’s Pizzeria and Restaurant, located in Price Chopper Plaza in Delhi, NY, proudly serves the community fresh made pizza, pasta dinners, salads, chicken wings, and hot and cold subs. Whether you would like to eat in or take out, their fresh food is a great solution when you don’t feel like cooking or if you feel like treating yourself and family. Enjoy an array of toppings, a variety of desserts, and subs ranging from Philly cheese steak to Meatball. 


Find their full menu here and be sure to stop in and try their specialty pizzas or your go-to favorite toppings. For their hours and more visit their Facebook.

Farmers' Market Feature: Central Bridge Farms

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Central Bridge Farms raises all-natural and pasture raised beef, pork, seasonal vegetables and homemade baked goods. The farm has been family owned and operated since 1926 by the Vanderwerken Family. Located in the beautiful Schoharie Valley, the exceptional farm land and nearly a century of family knowledge on the farm generates quality meat and produce. 

Purchase their products at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesday from 10am-2pm and find more information on their Facebook and Instagram.

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Farmers' Market Feature: Nectar Hills Farm

Nectar Hills Farm is a diversified farm in Schenevus, NY, run by Sonia Sola and Dave Button. They focus on nutrient dense food, herbal teas, Apple Cider Vinegar, Fuego Vinegar and baked goods. You will find all these items plus fresh empanadas each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. They make all of these items in their commercial kitchen with biodynamic produce and grass-fed meats and adding only organic ingredients. Nectar Hills Farm also makes unique fiber goods with their own wool and sheepskins. 

Find them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market on Wednesday from 10am-2pm at Courthouse Square in Delhi, NY. Find more information on their website, Facebook and Instagram.

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Chamber Member Spotlight: The Stonehouse Shop

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The Stonehouse in Delhi, NY, is a gorgeous tiny shop in an old barbershop on Main Street. Everything chosen for the shop appears to be meticulously curated as the aesthetic and atmosphere is colorful, soothing, inviting, and comfortable. Shop artisan homegoods, incense, candles, jewelry, Moroccan rugs, linens, pillows, throws, and more. 


Stop into the beautiful shop at 92 Main Street in Delhi to find your next favorite treasure. Find more information on their website and Instagram.

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Dining at Strickland Hollow

Photo by Jason Martin

Strickland Hollow has now entered the dining scene on Main Street in Delhi. They will be offering food and drinks Wednesday through Saturday from 11am-4pm with pizza on Wednesdays and dinner on the weekends. Chef Jerry Pellegrino creates exceptional dishes bringing in classical cooking elements with modern techniques and pairings. 

Strickland Hollow has long been teaching cooking classes and selling some of the best New York State made wine, beer, and spirits and new dining option is gladly received! 

Keep an eye on their Instagram for updates on the menu, specials, and other news.

Photo by Jason Martin

Photo by Jason Martin

Chamber Member Spotlight: Interwoven Wellness Collective

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Interwoven Wellness Collective is a new business in Delhi, NY, offering the area a much needed place to unwind and receive healing. They offer massage therapy, acupuncture, infrared sauna treatment, Shamanic sessions, Chakra balancing, yoga, and other practices all aimed at improving physical, mental and spiritual health. The Collective was started by Kelsey Adams and Tobais Maendel, who have been partners in the wellness profession and partners in life for over 11 years. 


Find out more information on their website and Instagram and pay them a visit on Main Street in Delhi.

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Farmers' Market Feature: Thistlemint Farm

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Thistlemint Farm is a collaboratively-owned and operated organic vegetable farm, formed in 2021 in Laurens, NY. The four members of the collaborative work together to grow quality produce with a focus on unique varieties of vegetables and herbs. They care about making their food, land and art, as accessible as possible, and strive to have their regenerative and restorative practices go beyond the basic requirements.


You can preorder Thistlemint vegetables (and art!) online and visit them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market. Find more on their website, Facebook, and Instagram.

courtesy of Thistlemint Farm

2023 Bridge Run Scholarship Winners

Delaware County celebrated the 27th Annual Delhi Bridge Run this past June with a wonderful turn out. The annual event brings the community together to raise scholarships for two graduating seniors and a charity or club of their choice. Graduating seniors in any Delaware County school are eligible to submit an essay about the charity of their choice, and if selected, the senior and charity receives financial support. 

This year, Stephanie Foote, from Downsville Central School, and Faith Lambert, from Walton Central School, were recipients of the Bridge Run scholarship. Stephanie Foote wrote an essay about the Downsville Fire Department and the beneficial things the volunteer-run department does for the community. She spent many years volunteering with the department, even passing the EMT Certification test when she was 17, which helped her realize her passion for the medical field. Now, she is going on to study diagnostic medical sonography at Alfred State University. 

Faith Lambert wrote about ARC of Delaware County’s Studio 190. Studio 190 is an extension of ARC and provides people with special needs a place to create art and express themselves freely. Faith participated in activities at Studio 190 which showed her how important it is for our community to provide safe spaces of expression for marginalized people. 

As recipients of the awards, Stephanie Foote, Faith Lambert and their organizations of choice, were each awarded a $750 check. This year was another successful Bridge Run thanks to the participants, donors, and community members who made it all happen. We look forward to next year.

To read Stephanie Foote and Faith Lambert’s essays, click the PDFs below.

Stephanie Foote’s Essay

Faith Lambert’s Essay

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Farmers' Market Feature: Wild View Farms

Wild View Farms was started in 2021 by first generation farmers Abby and Noah DeDominicis. Their interest in farming is to give a life to the farm animals they raise by allowing them to live as “wild” as possible and to leave the land in better health than how they found it. Their nutrient-rich food is available to the community through regular farmers’ markets and online with 48 hour delivery. 


Visit them each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and purchase meat, lard soaps, and other handmade items. Find more about Wild View Farms and how to get your hands on their delicious pork through their website. Follow on Instagram to see their daily activities highlighted in beautiful posts. 

Chamber Member Spotlight: Tay Tea

Tay Tea on Main Street in Delhi was founded by Nini Ordoubadi in 2003. Drawing from her family history as a third generation tea blender, Nini finds tea to be her muse and inspiration. Tay Tea offers a wide variety of tea blends, clothing, jewelry, skin care and beauty products in her shop. Stop in and be styled by Nini while sipping samples of tea and enjoying the ambiance of the store. If you can’t make it to the shop, Tay Tea regularly ships their items, welcoming freshly blended teas to your doorstep. 


Find more about Tay Tea on their website or follow along on Instagram.

Photo courtesy of Tay Tea

Delhi Fair on the Square

Every Friday in July!

The Delhi Fair on the Square is one of our most cherished summer traditions of our area. This event, now in its 50th year, celebrates the local arts, crafts, food, and music of the region. It is about community and fun. Held every Friday from 5-9pm, there is no shortage of activities on the lush green lawn of Courthouse Square.

While we will be announcing the weekly activities here, we want to urge everyone to leave Friday evenings free so you can attend. Meet the vendors in their colorful tents, offering handmade pottery, jewelry, paintings, quilts, candles, and more. Smell the aroma of freshly grilled burgers and other delicious treats that will be available each evening. You will hear the sounds of live music, from bluegrass to rock, filling the air with joy and energy. You’ll see people of all ages and backgrounds enjoying the festive atmosphere, chatting with friends, dancing, playing games, or just relaxing. It is an incredible sight to see kids just roaming free, having the time of their lives. It is one of the many things that makes this event so special.

While the full schedule of events is not yet available, we do know there will be a kick off parade on July 7th to celebrate 50 years of this special event. There will also be fireworks on the 7th at dusk, rain date would be the following Friday should Mother Nature not cooperate.

Check back here or the organizers Facebook to find out all the latest information.

Come spend every Friday in July in Delhi!

Photos courtesy of Delhi Fair on the Square.

Grand Opening of The Locale, an Outdoor Bar at The Shire Pub

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O’Neill’s Shire Pub has officially opened its outdoor bar, The Locale. This beautiful open-air setting has a lounge area for sipping cocktails with your friends, a bar with plenty of chairs and stools, and tables scattered around the patio. The theme is raw seafood and tapas, sunshine, and summer shenanigans. This lovely addition to the Shire will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 5pm, weather permitting.

Find out more on their website and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of The Locale

Photo courtesy of The Locale

Chamber Member Spotlight: The Lost Bookshop

The Delhi Community is excited to welcome The Lost Bookshop! This new small business has opened as a way to help readers lose themselves in a good book and find themselves when feeling lost. Located at 120 Main Street, this shop has undergone exceptional renovations and the walls are lined with a variety of genres. You’ll find books for children and young adults, field guides, fiction, funny reads, picture books and everything in between. 

Learn more about them by stopping into the shop and by visiting their website, Instagram, or Facebook

Farmers' Market Feature: Magpies on Pink Street and Wilson's Bread

Wilson’s Bread and Magpies on Pink Street are amazing bakers with different specialties and exceptional products. Wilson’s Bread, located in Andes, NY, bakes fantastic country style loaves and seeded sourdough bread, with sweet treats such as croissants, morning buns, pan au chocolate, and other delicious treats. Magpie’s makes two different pie varieties each week with local, in season ingredients. The type of pie is dictated by the season. Buy a whole pie or try a pocket pie! Easy for snacking on the go. 

Both of these bakers have established great reputations for themselves and regularly sell out of products at the weekly Farmers Market in Delhi. They have pre-order options on their websites. Look at Magpie’s here and Wilson’s here. Stop by the market this Wednesday to pick up your pie and secure your weekly loaf!



Thanks for Joining Us!

Thank you to everyone who attended the most recent Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce networking mixer. This was originally scheduled to be a ribbon cutting to celebrate THE LOCALE, the Shire’s new outdoor experience but due to bad weather and air quality, we hosted this event inside. While we didn’t get to enjoy the outdoors or celebrate the new space, we did enjoy every minute of the mixer.

We used this party to award a check to DBS (Delaware Business Systems) of Delhi who were one of our two 2023 Pellegrino Grant recipients. The other award of $2,500 went to Delaware County Historical Society.

We also used this mixer as an opportunity to give out our 2023 Star Awards. 

Our award recipients this year are: 

  • Community Award: Lisa Henderson and Sarah Poole who organize the Delhi Bridge Run

  • Business Award: Allison Oil

  • Customer Service: Johnathan Squires from Price Chopper

Thank you to everyone who attended and a big thank you to The Shire Pub for hosting us. These mixers are an opportunity for members or people interested in getting involved in the Chamber to find out who we are and what we are doing. We will be hosting our next mixer at Strickland Hollow Farms in Meridale in July. Check our site and newsletters for information on the next one.

Farmers’ Market Feature: Byebrook Farm

Byebrook Farm is a family owned and operated 8th generation dairy farm located in Bloomville, NY. They make delicious gouda cheese such as smoked, caraway seed and cider washed gouda to name a few. They sell raw milk directly to consumers in their farmstand where you can also find eggs, homemade ice cream, baked goods, maple syrup and honey. Their dairy is of the utmost quality because of their all-natural, hormone free, grass fed farming practices. 


Find Gwen Deysenroth each week at the Delhi Farmers’ Market and run into Paul while you are picking up goods at the farmstand. This is a great family farm to support. Get yourself delicious gouda and fresh milk as soon as you can! Find them on Facebook and in the Pure Catskills Guide.

Chamber Member Spotlight: Main Street Cards and Gifts

Main Street Cards & Gifts on Main Street in Delhi is a great one stop shop to find something special for the father figure in your life this Fathers’ Day! There is a wide variety of thoughtful cards and miscellaneous gift options such as mugs, puzzles, clothing, wood carvings, books, and surprising finds like habanero bacon jam.

Main Street Cards and Gifts is a staple in Delhi. Find something special and memorable from this great little shop. Get a glimpse of some of the variety they offer on their Facebook page or pay them a visit at 96 Main Street.

Member Spotlight: The Inn at Tollgate Creek

Photo courtesy of The Inn at Tollgate Creek

The Inn at Tollgate Creek is a peaceful stay in an 1840s farmhouse bed and breakfast. The house is located in a lovely rural setting and has been in the family since 1890. Like many farms in the area, the Inn was originally a dairy farm, but since then Kevin and Kathy have adapted and now raise Highland beef, hogs, chickens, turkey and a variety of herbs and vegetables. While at the Inn, you can experience farm activities or relax and enjoy the stunning waterfall or visit the Delaware River. 


Find more information about the amenities, rooms and other amazing things the Inn at Tollgate Creek offers. Not only are they an Inn but they also have a vibrant farm stand that is open daily. Visit their website here.

Photo courtesy of The Inn at Tollgate Creek

Farmers' Market Feature: Wayside Cider

Wayside Cider is a locally owned and operated cider producer in Andes, NY. Wayside celebrates wild apples of Delaware County by making modern ciders that draw on the history and topography of the Great Western Catskills. Wayside aims to preserve the past while embracing modern production metaphors to produce unique ciders to this region. 


Wayside is a Delhi Farmers’ Market regular offering samples of their delicious ciders each week in Courthouse Square. Sample each one to find your favorite of the week and stock up on ciders! If you’re looking for a place to eat and hang out, their taproom and bottle shop in Andes is a great place to enjoy on Thursdays-Sundays. Find out more on their website and instagram.