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Warsaw is a village in Wyoming County, New York, with a population of approximately 3,646.

Population3,048
Median Home Value$105,100
Median Income$54,196
Area4.15 sq mi

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NewsMAR 07, 2026

Warsaw barn a 'total loss' after four-alarm fire Friday night

Warsaw barn a 'total loss' after four-alarm fire Friday night WKBW

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NewsFEB 24, 2026

Warsaw school board meets amid investigation into alleged incident involving middle and high school students

Warsaw school board meets amid investigation into alleged incident involving middle and high school students WKBW

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NewsFEB 12, 2026

Warsaw Central School District cancels JV and Varsity basketball seasons amid ongoing investigation

Warsaw Central School District cancels JV and Varsity basketball seasons amid ongoing investigation WKBW

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