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Highland / ˈ h aɪ ˌ l æ n d / is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 6,385 at the 2020 census. [1] It is part of the New York City Combined Statistical area. Highland is a community in the town of Lloyd, on U.S. Route 9W. Routes 44 and 55 run through it as well.
Highlands is located at (41.3601108, -74.0084276) and its elevation is 1,017 feet (310 According to the 2020 U.S. census, the town has a total area of 33.46 square miles (86.66 km 2), of which 30.40 square miles (78.74 km 2) is land and 3.06 square miles (7.93 km 2) is water. [3]
The New York State Thruway runs north–south through the county, carrying traffic between New York City and Albany and its surroundings. NY 55 , NY 52 , and NY 28 are all major east–west highways that run through the county, and US 209 , US 9W , and NY 32 are major north–south highways.
Highland is a town in Sullivan County, New York, United States. The population was 2,196 at the 2020 census. The population was 2,196 at the 2020 census. The town's name denotes its location on elevated ground north of the Delaware River .
New York State Route 300 (NY 300) is a state highway located west of the city of Newburgh in the Hudson Valley of New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at a five-way intersection with NY 32 and NY 94 in the hamlet of Vails Gate .
Highland is the name of two places in the U.S. state of New York: Highland, Sullivan County, New York , a town Highland, Ulster County, New York , an unincorporated hamlet in the town of Lloyd
O'Connell served as a Trustee and as Deputy Mayor of the Village of East Williston from 1991 through 1998.. Prior to her taking office as County Clerk on January 1, 2006, O'Connell served as the first woman to be sent by the 17th District to the New York State Assembly, where she served as ranking member of the Assembly's Health Committee and on the Judiciary, Insurance and Ethics Committees.
The Highland Park Carousel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [6] The Washingtonian Hall was listed in 1996 and the Patterson-Hooper Family Cemetery in 2008. [6] Endwell is protected by the New York State Police, Broome County Sheriff, Union Volunteer Emergency Squad and the Endwell Fire Department