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NY State Comptroller Audit of Gilboa-Conesville School
Gilboa-Conesville Central School District
Fund Balance Management
January 2023 […]
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Conesville Fire Department Spaghetti Diner
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Community Christmas Tree Lighting
Conesville’s Annual Community Christmas Event
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Election Day is coming Get Out and Vote!
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Pancake Breakfast Buffet
Conesville’s 4th Annual Trunk Or Treat
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Historic American Buildings Survey, C. (1933) Conesville General Store & Post Office, North side of Schohaire County Route 3, 25′ west of intersection of Schohaire County Route 3 & Schohaire County 18, Bearkill Road, Conesville, Schoharie County, NY. Schoharie County New York Conesville, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ny1741/.

WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OUR AREA
Events
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Conesville Fire Department Spaghetti Diner Don't miss the Conesville Fire Departments Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser Where: Conesville Fire House, 1292 State Route 990V, Gilboa, NY 12076 When: March 11, 2023 [...]
Community Christmas Tree Lighting
Conesville's Annual Community Christmas Event Don't miss Conesville's Annual Community Christmas event. Held at the Conesville Fire House. Where: Conesville Fire House, 1292 State Route 990V, Gilboa, NY 12076 [...]
Pancake Breakfast Buffet
Conesville's 4th Annual Trunk Or Treat Come enjoy a full breakfast Show your support for the Conesville Class of 2025 Where: Conesville Fire House, 1292 State Route 990V, Gilboa, [...]

OTHER INTERESTING FACTS & DATA
Information
The lost lead mine of Conesville is part of local folklore. It is said that the Native Americans used lead found ‘lying in sheets’ to make their tomahawks. They would also trade it for tobacco at the local store. The lead mine is believed to be on South Mountain. However, no one in modern history has been able to locate it! Happy Hunting.
HISTORICAL SNIPPETS