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Ramapo is a town in Rockland County, New York, United States. It was originally formed as New Hampstead, in 1791, and became Ramapo in 1828. [2] It shares its name with the Ramapo River. As of the 2020 census, Ramapo had a total population of 148,919, making it the most populous town in New York outside of Long Island.
Spring Valley spans the border of two towns, occupying an eastern portion of the town of Ramapo and a small western portion of the town of Clarkstown. The village is next to the New York State Thruway (Interstate 87) and is served by a New Jersey Transit train station at the terminus of the Pascack Valley Line.
The rezoning continues the Ramapo Town Board's history of approving higher-density housing. The board in 2010 rezoned the proposed 474 Patrick Farm development along routes 202 and 306.
Suffern is a village that was incorporated in 1796 in the town of Ramapo in Rockland County, New York. Sitting adjacent to the town of Mahwah, New Jersey, Suffern is located 31 miles northwest of Manhattan. [2] As of the 2020 census, Suffern's population was 11,402. [3]
A neighbors' lawsuit asks a state court judge to derail a proposed 637-unit housing enclave at the former Minisceongo Golf Course in Ramapo.
Ramapo Town Board members have a history of changing zoning to allow higher-density housing projects. The board in 2010 rezoned the proposed 474 Patrick Farm development along routes 202 and 306.
Hillburn, originally called "Woodburn" and incorporated in 1893, is a village in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Suffern, east of Orange County, south of Viola, and west of Montebello. It is considered to be one of the more rural communities in Rockland County.
Ramapo's Specht: 'Call 911 in the event of any fire' Specht said Ramapo has no connection to Matzilei Aish, a private nonprofit organization. "The town does not support this organization, either ...