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DeRuyter / d ə ˈ r aɪ t ər / is a town in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 1,276 at the 2020 census, [2] down from 1,589 in 2010. The town is named after Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter, [3] a famous admiral in the Dutch navy. The name de Ruyter (de Ruijter) means "the Rider". The town of DeRuyter has a village in ...
Seventh Day Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at DeRuyter, Madison County, New York. It was built about 1835 and is a two-story, rectangular frame meeting house, sheathed in clapboard and with a gable roof. It features a small projecting pavilion on the front facade and a multi-stage centered steeple. The church membership ...
DeRuyter / d ə ˈ r aɪ t ər / is a village located in the Town of DeRuyter in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 558 at the 2010 census. The population was 558 at the 2010 census.
Chenango County line in DeRuyter (becomes CR 12) Lincklaen Road and Cemetery Street NY 13 in DeRuyter village: CR 54: 8.11 13.05 CR 32 in Smithfield: Buyea Road and South Court Street NY 5 / CR 10 in Wampsville: CR 55 (1) 2.25 3.62 NY 13: Middle Lake Road in DeRuyter: CR 98 CR 55 (2) 0.51 0.82 Onondaga County line (becomes CR 126)
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DeRuyter Central School is a public school district located in southwestern Madison County, New York. The school houses grades UPK-12. The current school enrollment is 427 students from the area. The DeRuyter Central School district includes students from DeRuyter, Sheds, Cuyler (in Cortland County), and Lincklaen (in Chenango County).
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DeRuyter Reservoir (also known as Tioughnioga Lake) [2] is a man-made lake located north of Puckerville, New York. Fish species present in the lake include smallmouth bass, pickerel, yellow perch, rock bass, black bullhead, common sunfish, and walleye. There is access by fee on the south shore at the general store. [3]