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The Parshallville Community Association (PCA) is organized as a non-profit corporation whose intent is to advance the interests of, and inform its members, in matters of common civic endeavor, to promote and advance the welfare of the Parshallville Community and to preserve the unique historic character of the Village of Parshallville and its immediate surrounding area.

The Parshallville Community is defined as all that land lying on or within Faussett Rd. to the north; Clyde Rd. to the south; Old US 23 to the east and McGuire Rd. to the west.

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Fun Fact

According to a long-time local man, the pond used to have lots of big fish and recreation. There were wooden rowboats for rent on the pond, upstream across from the “peninsula”. Also there were two docks and people came to fish the pond. Fish caught included: 5 and 6 pound bass; crappies (speckled bass); northern pike; catfish; blue gills; warmouth bass; walleye. There used to be no fence under the mill around the wheel, and the kids spear fished there. Crayfish were caught at night by the kids, using flashlights. It was an eerie sight seeing those lights below the dam. In the daytime, the kids stood under the dam, getting sprayed by the force of water. (I remember this-my kids did it.) Bullhead and catfish were planted in the pond. The walleye in our pond went to Lake Shannon when the dam broke.