Camillus Landfill
The Town of Camillus, founded on March 8, 1799, is named after the Roman general Marcus Furius Camillus and uniquely holds the distinction of being the only town in the United States with that name. Spanning 35 square miles and encompassing communities such as Fairmount, Amboy-Belle Isle, and Warners, Camillus is home to over 25,000 residents and boasts a rich historical heritage linked to the Erie Canal and local railways.
The town actively engages its community through programs like the Hometown Heroes banner initiative, which honors military personnel by displaying tribute banners on light posts. Residents can participate in local governance through various meetings and events scheduled throughout the year, fostering a sense of community involvement and civic pride.
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