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Woodsburgh, New York

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Woodsburgh, New York
NameWoodsburgh, New York
Settlement typeVillage
Coordinates40.6226°N 73.7167°W
CountyNassau County

Woodsburgh, New York is a village located in Nassau County, within the town of Hewlett, and is situated approximately 20 miles east of Manhattan, near the Queens border, and close to JFK Airport. The village is bordered by Cedarhurst to the west, Lawrence to the east, and Woodmere to the south, with Hewlett Bay and Hewlett Neck nearby. Woodsburgh is part of the New York metropolitan area and is accessible via the Long Island Rail Road and Nassau Inter-County Express.

Geography

Woodsburgh is situated on the South Shore of Long Island, near the Atlantic Ocean, and is characterized by its coastal plain geography, with Hewlett Bay Park and Cedarhurst Park providing recreational areas for residents. The village is close to the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and the Gateway National Recreation Area, which offer opportunities for birdwatching and hiking. Woodsburgh is also near the Five Towns, a region that includes Cedarhurst, Lawrence, Woodmere, Hewlett, and Inwood, and is part of the Nassau County Long Island region, which includes Garden City, Mineola, and Great Neck.

History

The area that is now Woodsburgh was originally settled by the Matinecock Native American tribe, and was later colonized by English settlers in the 17th century, with the village being part of the Hempstead township. The village was named after Woodbury, a nearby town, and was officially incorporated in 1912, with the help of New York State Legislature and Nassau County officials, including Theodore Roosevelt, who was a resident of nearby Oyster Bay. Woodsburgh has a rich history, with many notable residents, including Elihu Root, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and William Randolph Hearst, a publishing magnate, who lived in nearby Manor of St. George.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the village of Woodsburgh has a population of approximately 778 people, with a diverse range of ethnic groups, including Italian-American, Jewish-American, and Irish-American communities, similar to nearby Franklin Square and Valley Stream. The village has a mix of single-family homes and apartment buildings, with many residents commuting to New York City for work, using the Long Island Rail Road and Nassau Inter-County Express. Woodsburgh is also home to a number of community organizations, including the Woodsburgh Civic Association and the Woodsburgh Volunteer Fire Department, which serve the village and surrounding areas, including Hewlett and Cedarhurst.

Economy

The economy of Woodsburgh is driven by a mix of small businesses, including retail stores, restaurants, and professional services, with many residents also commuting to nearby New York City for work, using the Long Island Rail Road and Nassau Inter-County Express. The village is also home to a number of healthcare facilities, including South Nassau Communities Hospital and Nassau University Medical Center, which serve the surrounding areas, including Rockville Centre and Freeport. Woodsburgh is part of the Nassau County economy, which includes major industries such as aerospace, technology, and finance, with companies like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and JPMorgan Chase having a presence in the area.

Education

The village of Woodsburgh is served by the Hewlett-Woodmere Union Free School District, which includes George W. Hewlett High School and Woodmere Middle School, and is also close to a number of higher education institutions, including Hofstra University, Adelphi University, and Molloy College. The village is also home to a number of private schools, including Hebrew Academy of Nassau County and St. Joan of Arc School, which serve the surrounding areas, including Cedarhurst and Lawrence. Woodsburgh residents have access to a range of educational resources, including the Nassau County Library System and the New York Public Library.

Infrastructure

The village of Woodsburgh has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of roads and highways connecting it to nearby New York City and other parts of Long Island, including the Southern State Parkway and the Meadowbrook State Parkway. The village is also served by the Long Island Rail Road and the Nassau Inter-County Express, which provide public transportation to nearby New York City and other parts of Long Island. Woodsburgh is also close to a number of airports, including JFK Airport and LaGuardia Airport, which provide access to national and international destinations, including Los Angeles International Airport and London Heathrow Airport. The village has a number of community facilities, including the Woodsburgh Village Hall and the Woodsburgh Park, which serve the residents of the village and surrounding areas, including Hewlett and Cedarhurst. Category:Villages in New York