Across
- 2. A long ime New Hartford Manufacturer of Cardboard.
- 4. A small family owned Print Shop on Campion Road.
- 6. A well known Hotel with restaurant, bar and banquet facilities on New Hartford Street. Later it was a Ramada.
- 7. Long time family florist once located where Calabria Coffee is today.
- 9. The go to place in the Village to buy all your family footwear.
- 11. A former financial institution named after one of New York's native tribes.
- 13. A concrete store specializing in steps and fireplaces once located on Commercial Drive across from the former Kallet Theater.
- 15. The seat of Town and Village Government for decades. It was also the original home to the New Hartford Post Office.
- 17. Longtime Gas and Service Station located at corner of Pearl Street and Paris Road.
- 20. A pub once located where Daylight Donuts is today. Named for the owner's nickname, it also reminds us of one of Popeye's friends in the comics.
- 22. An insurance agency on Genesse Street that went by two names.
- 23. A premium lager beer named after the family and their brewery.
- 26. Everyone's favorite bowling alley on Campion Road.
- 27. Namesake of the Weston Road School building. He was Supervising Principal of the New Hartford School District from 1947 to 1970.
- 28. A service we all need and the tallest building in New Hartford.
- 29. Old banking institution who at one time had a branch in the N.H. Shopping Center. Their name stemmed from their original focus of dealing with businesses on Buffalo's waterfront.
Down
- 1. Family owned Grocery Store located on Clinton Road opposite Francis Road.
- 3. Long time photography located on Old Campion Roads. For years they took all the photos for the New Hartford school yearbook pictures.
- 5. Large village supermarket once next door to Butler Hall. It's name was a nod to the "Windy City".
- 8. Family owned and operated towing and body shop located on "the other side of the tracks" off Old Campion Road.
- 10. One of many "watering holes" dotting Genesee Street. This one located at Genesee and Campion.
- 12. A family owned bank founded in Clinton in 1912. They would establish a branch on Seneca Turnpike in New Hartford.
- 14. Thirsty folk stop on Seneca Turnpike named for an old Abbott and Costello routine.
- 16. Family run funeral business began in 1893. When they started they also repaired furniture.
- 18. This family owned village business began as a Department store but in later years it focused on sewing supplies and materials.
- 19. Long time village manufacturer of concrete block and cement.
- 21. Long time family pharmacy that also had a soda fountain. Located next door to # 9 across.
- 24. A banquet hall and restaurant on Seneca Turnpike later called Danielle's.
- 25. Restaurant that preceded Cavallos on Genesee Street.
