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Suffern, New York

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Suffern, New York
NameSuffern, New York
Settlement typeVillage

Suffern, New York is a village located in Rockland County, approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City. The village is situated near the New Jersey border and is part of the New York metropolitan area. Suffern is surrounded by the Ramapo Mountains and is close to the Hudson River. The village is also near the Palisades Interstate Park and the Bear Mountain State Park.

Geography

The village of Suffern is nestled in the Ramapo Valley and is surrounded by the Ramapo Mountains to the west and the Hudson Highlands to the east. The village is located near the New York State Thruway and is close to the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey. Suffern is also near the Harriman State Park and the Sterling Forest State Park. The village has a total area of 2.1 square miles and is situated at an elevation of 518 feet above sea level, near the Mahwah River and the Ramapo River. The geography of the area is similar to that of nearby Monsey, New York and Spring Valley, New York.

History

The area that is now Suffern was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe, who were later displaced by Dutch colonists from New Amsterdam. The village was named after John Suffern, a New York City merchant who owned a large portion of the land in the area. Suffern was officially incorporated as a village in 1896 and has since grown into a thriving community, with a rich history that is similar to that of nearby Nyack, New York and Pearl River, New York. The village is also close to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York and the Storm King Art Center.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the village of Suffern had a population of 10,723 people, with a median age of 37.4 years. The village has a diverse population, with a mix of Italian Americans, Irish Americans, and Jewish Americans. Suffern is also home to a large community of Hasidic Jews, who have settled in the area from nearby Brooklyn, New York and Queens, New York. The demographics of the village are similar to those of nearby New City, New York and Nanuet, New York.

Economy

The economy of Suffern is driven by a mix of small businesses, retail shops, and restaurants, including The Gap, Starbucks, and Walmart. The village is also home to a number of major employers, including Good Samaritan Hospital, Rockland Community College, and the Suffern Central School District. Suffern is also close to the Tappan Zee Bridge and the George Washington Bridge, making it an attractive location for commuters who work in New York City or New Jersey. The economy of the village is similar to that of nearby White Plains, New York and Yonkers, New York.

Education

The village of Suffern is served by the Suffern Central School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Suffern High School, Suffern Middle School, and Viola Elementary School. The village is also home to Rockland Community College, a public college that offers a range of academic programs, including SUNY and CUNY courses. Suffern is also close to several other colleges and universities, including Pace University, Fordham University, and Columbia University.

Transportation

The village of Suffern is located near several major transportation routes, including the New York State Thruway and the Garden State Parkway. The village is also served by the Metro-North Railroad and the New Jersey Transit bus system, which provide convenient access to New York City and other nearby destinations, including Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and Port Authority Bus Terminal. Suffern is also close to the Stewart International Airport and the Westchester County Airport, making it an attractive location for travelers who need to access New York City or other nearby airports, such as John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport. The transportation options in Suffern are similar to those in nearby Mount Vernon, New York and New Rochelle, New York. Category:Villages in New York