Trenton, NY


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Trenton, NY

About Trenton, NY

Trenton, NY is a small rural town located in Oneida County. It has a population of around 1,000 people and is known for its stunning natural beauty and friendly atmosphere. Despite its small size, Trenton offers plenty of activities to keep residents busy. From camping in nearby state parks to exploring the local stores and restaurants, there’s always something to do in this charming town. The community is also very welcoming and close knit; it's not unusual to find locals gathering together on the weekends or engaging in friendly conversations while walking down the street. Living in Trenton is a truly unique experience that you won't soon forget! Small-city complex - Central New York, 50 miles east of Syracuse.

Location Details

State: New York
County: Oneida County
Metro Area: Utica-Rome Metro Area
City: Trenton
Zip Codes: 13354 13304 13435 13352
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 706 ft above sea level
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Utica and Rome, small towns separated by 16 miles, trace their origins to the Erie Canal. Both towns are hardworking and industrial in nature and are fairly lacking in small town charm. However, nearby areas offer plentiful snow and winter sports, and the Adirondacks are a short distance to the northeast. Cooperstown, one of the most likeable small towns in the northeast and home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, is on the shore of Lake Otsego (40 miles southeast).

Crime is low. Cost of living, while moderate on a New York/East Coast scale, is still a bit high for what’s available. The economy, like most of upstate New York, is weak and appears to be getting weaker. There are some modest museums and cultural amenities but there is little to do in the immediate area and winter weather is dreary. Utica has the dubious distinction of being tied with Syracuse for receiving the nation’s highest annual snowfall among metro areas. The right combination of economic incentives and investment may mix well with the area’s location, cost profile and recreational opportunities to bring a brighter future.

Utica and Rome sit in a broad, relatively level Mohawk Valley, opening into Oneida Lake to the west. The landscape is mixed farmland and deciduous forest. The hilly Tug Hill Plateau rises to the north, and the mostly wooded Adirondack foothills rise to the northeast and east. The climate is humid continental with warm, sunny days and cool evenings and an occasional hot, sticky spell. Precipitation comes mainly in the form of afternoon thundershowers. Winters are harsh and snowy, as a rise in the terrain and the position with respect to storm tracks and Lake Ontario bring snow and snow squalls. Very heavy snows, as much as 200 inches per year, occur in some of the hills to the north.

Trenton Cost of Living
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Nearby recreation, low crime rates, and arts & culture make Trenton a great place to live.

$236,500
-43.0% lower than avg
$74,764
+7.7% higher than avg
$775 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-48.1% lower than avg
Trenton Crime
20.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Trenton, New York
$45,360
for a family
$30,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Trenton
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