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Why Live in Greene
Greene, New York, sits about 20 miles northeast of Binghamton and appeals to people who want quiet surroundings, village charm and easy access to rural land. The community is surrounded by woodland and rolling farmland, while the walkable village center has locally owned shops, small restaurants and historic storefronts, from red-brick and Italianate facades to rustic wood-sided buildings. Housing reflects Greene’s long history, with mid-19th-century farmhouses, mid- to late-20th-century ranch-style homes and newer custom or manufactured homes built over the last 25 years. In the village, narrow, tree-shaded streets are lined with closely set single-family homes that often feature wide front porches, white shiplap siding, plantation shutters and lunette windows. Outside the village, homes sit on larger lots along winding country roads, with space for barns, workshops and other outbuildings. Greene’s parks are a major draw and key features of daily life, from the Ball Flats on the Chenango River with a boat launch, playground and ballfields to Lion’s Park with its soccer field, running track and horseshoe pit. Gaius M. Cook Memorial Park adds camping, wooded trails and an 18-acre fishing pond, while Genegantslet Golf Club and the long-running Greene Bowlodrome provide more recreation. The community is car-dependent overall, but the village is bike-friendly and walkable, with State Route 12 and State Route 204 connecting residents to Binghamton, Ithaca, regional healthcare and Ithaca Tompkins International Airport.