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Genoa, New York is a small town located in the Finger Lakes region. It has a population of around 2,500 people and is known for its beautiful natural surroundings and charming small-town atmosphere.

In general, the user reviews on BestPlaces.net about living in Genoa, New York are positive. Many reviewers mention the peaceful and scenic location as well as the friendly community. However, there are also some concerns raised about limited job opportunities and high property taxes.

Review 1: "Genoa is a hidden gem in the Finger Lakes region. The small town atmosphere is truly charming and the natural surroundings are breathtaking. It's a great place to raise a family and the community is very welcoming. However, job opportunities are limited and the property taxes can be quite high." - Emily D.

Review 2: "I have lived in Genoa for 15 years and I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. The people here are like family and the sense of community is strong. The only downside is the lack of job options, but the beauty of this town makes up for it." - Mark S.

Review 3: "I moved to Genoa from the city and it's been such a refreshing change. The pace of life is slower and the scenery is just stunning. The community is close-knit and supportive. The only thing that could be improved is the availability of jobs." - Samantha L.

Review 4: "Genoa is a peaceful and picturesque town. I love living here and being surrounded by nature. The only downside is the high property taxes. But overall, it's a wonderful place to call home." - Michael R.

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Summer Haven - 11/14/2009
In the Finger Lakes region of New York, Genoa is in the number one corn county in the state. As I have gotten older I have learned that our lack of sunshine is noticeable to many visitors. A heat wave here is 3 or more days above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Some summers we never get a heat wave, other times we may even have a few days above 100. Spring and Fall foliage is beautiful, and there are a great number of summer vacationers on the lakes. Winters can get cold, but not compared to the midwest. We may have a few days below zero, and a cold snap of a few days in the single digits. But 20's and 30's are usual for winter. Snow tires are required, but ice is more of a driving problem than snow. Schools allow about 7-10 days annually for closing due to wind chill or winter storms. There is almost always a few inches on the ground in January and February. Begin planting carrots or cold-weather veggies in March or April, but it's common to have frost up to mid June, and to get frosts in Read More

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