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Everyone pitches in to get it done Village of Sunbury sunburyvillage.com Contact 9 East Granville Street PO Box 508 Sunbury, OH 43074 (740) 965-2684 Office (740) 965-9633 Fax Officials Mayor: Tommy Hatfield thatfield@sunburyvillage.com Administrator: Allen Rothermel arothermel@sunburyvillage.com Fiscal Officer: Kathy Belcher kbelcher@sunburyvillage.com Zoning: Rhonda Mourne rmourne@sunburyvillage.com Street Supervisor: Brad Gerwig bgerwig@sunburyvillage.com Waste Water Treatment Plant Supervisor: Dale Wampler dwampler@sunburyvillage.com Sunbury Police Department 9 East Granville Street Sunbury, OH 43074 (740) 965-1411 Dispatch (740) 9653946 Office (740) 965-8707 Fax E-mail sunburypolice.com
Sunbury is a charming, historic village in Delaware County. A stagecoach town in the 1800s, the population was 4,400 at the 2010 census and is now over 5,000. It is at the epicenter of new business and residential growth in Eastern Delaware County. The village is centered around a New England-esque traditional town square with the historic town hall located in the center of a village green. Myers Inn, one of the oldest structures in Sunbury, faces Sunbury Square and is home to the Big Walnut Area Historical Society. Many community events and festivals take place at the square year round. Sunbury is located just north of Galena, within 10 miles of the cities of Lewis Center and Delaware.
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Village of Galena galenaohio.org Contact 109 Harrison St PO Box 386 Galena, OH 43021 (740) 965-2484 Office (740) 965-5424 – fax Officials Mayor: Tom Hopper mayor@galenaohio.org Administrator: Jeanna Burrell administrator@galenaohio.org Fiscal Officer: Marty Mazzie fiscaloffice@galenaohio.org Zoning: Dave LaValle codecompliance@galenaohio.org Maintenance: Josh Cherubini maintenance@galenaohio.org
Galena sits at the confluence of the Little and Big Walnut Creeks, the headwaters of Hoover Reservoir, north of Westerville, Ohio and directly south of Sunbury. Originally settled by American Revolution soldiers in
1809 as a milling center, the Village is best known for the Galena Shale Tile and Brick Company which operated from the 1890s until 1983. Galena’s historic New England style downtown still boasts structures built in the 1820s and bustles with restaurant, service, and retail activity around the Village square. Galena’s population is approximately 800 and growth of the Village is expected to continue as Eastern Delaware County becomes a development hot spot. Much of the original Village includes older homes, while newer subdivisions began being built in 2005. Galena is a thriving community featuring quaint shops, restaurants, businesses, local parks and trails, a section of the Ohio to Erie Trail, and the Hoover Reservoir boardwalk. Galena’s quaint, small town feel with ample natural resources and amenities is particularly popular with cyclists, fishermen, kayakers, boaters and birders. As the north end of Hoover dries up in the fall and winter, mudflats are exposed that are a critical stopover for migrating birds on the North American Flyway.
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