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Orangetown, NY
Orangetown is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States, located in the southeastern part of the county. It is northwest of New York City, north of New Jersey, east of the town of Ramapo, south of the town of Clarkstown, and west of the Hudson River. The population was 48,655 at the 2020 census.
Orangetown was first settled around 1680. The first settlers were Dutchmen who purchased a tract of land from the Tappan Indians in 1686; their patent of the same year called the place Orange, but it was also known as Orangetown and Tappan (after the first village). When the state's first twelve counties were established in 1683, the territory that would become Orangetown lay within Orange County. It became part of Rockland County when that county was created in 1798.
ORANGETOWN—was formed March 7, 1788, and was named from Orange Co., of which it then formed a part. It lies upon the Hudson, in the S. angle of the co. Its surface is broken by abrupt and rocky hills in the E.; but in the center and W., it spreads out into a rolling or moderately hilly region. The Nyack Hills, extending along the river, are 300 to 500 feet high, with steep, rocky declivities upon the E., but more gradual slopes upon the W. Their summits are rocky and covered with a light growth of forest trees. Snake Hill, in the N.E. corner, upon the line of Clarks- town, is one of the principal peaks.
The principal stream is Hackensack River, flowing S. through the W. part. Pascack Creek flows through the extreme W. angle, and Spar Kil is a tributary of the Hudson. Near the N. line are several bog or peat meadows, generally well-drained and under cultivation. The red sandstone which crops out on the E. declivities of the hills, within a few rods of the river, between Piermont and Nyack, is extensively quarried and exported for building stone. The soil is a reddish, sandy loam intermixed with clay. Fruit growing and furnishing milk for the New York market have become leading pursuits. Nyack, (p.v.,) upon the Hudson, in the N.E. corner of the town, contains 5 churches, 5 shoe manufactories, a steam tub and pail factory, the Rockland Female Institute, and a private academy.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 31.4 square miles (81 km2), of which 24.2 square miles (63 km2) is land and 7.2 square miles (19 km2), or 22.92%, is water. The eastern border is defined by the Hudson River, and the southern border is New Jersey. The town is bordered to the north by the town of Clarkstown and to the northwest by the town of Ramapo.
Orangetown, NY, prioritizes residents' health and wellness through comprehensive healthcare services provided by Orangetown Family Practice, alongside preventive care initiatives from the Rockland County Department of Health. Mental health and addiction support are available through Rockland Health and Wellness, while fitness centers like CrossFit Rockland and 24-Hour Fitness promote physical activity. Personalized nutrition counseling is offered at Rockland Nutrition and Wellness Center. Residents can engage in wellness activities through Orangetown Parks and Recreation, and explore outdoor recreation at Tallman Mountain State Park fostering a holistic approach to wellness within the community.
Top Sites in Orangetown, NY: Piermont Pier, Camp Shanks Museum, Orangetown Historical Museum and Archives.
Population: 48,655 (2020). Elevation: 29 m. ZIP code: 10962. Area code(s): 329, 845. Area: 81.14 km².
FAQs
What is the median income in Orangetown, NY?
In 2022, the median household income of Orangetown households was $138,483. Orangetown households made slightly more than Northport households ($137,487) and Port Washington North households ($137,679). However, 2.2% of Orangetown families live in poverty.
What are the demographics of Orangetown, NY?
The largest Orangetown racial/ethnic groups are White (71.4%) followed by Hispanic (12.2%) and Asian (7.6%). With 48,536 people, Orangetown is the 36th most populated city in the state of New York out of 1,523 cities. But watch out, Orangetown, because Niagara Falls with 48,502 people, and Binghamton City with 47,617 people are right behind you.
What is the poverty rate in Orangetown, NY?
In 2022, the median household income of Orangetown households was $138,483. Orangetown households made slightly more than Northport households ($137,487) and Port Washington North households ($137,679). However, 2.2% of Orangetown families live in poverty.
Sources
Edward Hopper House Museum and Study Center
Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge
Orangetown Historical Museum and Archives
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