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Suffern played host to the traveling public, whether accepting the hospitality offered by the resort hotels and boarding houses or just switching trains. The list of guests, visitors, and part-time residents who were attracted to Suffern's rural charm included the names of many families from New York's affluent "upper crust".
The heirs of village founder John Suffern bought the cannon in 1851 and ritually fired it from the top of nearby Union Hill on Independence Day of every year, as well as for special events like the completion of the Erie Railroad across New York State in 1852. They donated the cannon to the village in 1908 to use as the latter saw fit, and the ...
Located in the western-most part of Rockland County, the Village of Suffern resides in the Town of Ramapo, bordering New Jersey and Orange County. The village, which was incorporated in 1896, is ...
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, ...
Ari Benmosche, center, owner of the Lafayette Theater, with house organist Dr. Dave Kopp, left, and Suffern village historian Craig Long, inside the theater in Suffern Feb. 15, 2024.
SUFFERN ‒ Ethan Schwartz, now a 16-year-old junior at Suffern High School, has been recognized as the youngest person to ever contribute to the resolution of an investigative genetic genealogy case.
The Suffern–Nyack highway remained unnumbered until the late 1920s when was designated as NY 59. At the time, NY 59 was routed on West Nyack Road between Nanuet and Central Nyack. [2] [3] The route was rendered unchanged in the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York. [10] A western bypass of Suffern was designated as NY 339 c. 1932.
A 64-year-old Suffern ex- nursing home mogul faces prison after pleading guilty to a $38.9 million tax fraud scam involving the nationwide business.