East Syracuse, New York East Syracuse, New York Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.

Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.

State New York East Syracuse is an incorporated village and a suburb of the City of Syracuse in easterly Onondaga County, New York.

Census, the village had a populace of 3,084.

It is positioned immediately east of Syracuse, in the town of De - Witt.

East Syracuse is positioned at 43 3 52 N 76 4 13 W (43.064516, -76.070143). The village center is at Manlius and North Center streets.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the village has a total region of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km2), all of it land.

As of the census of 2000, there were 3,178 citizens , 1,393 homeholds, and 742 families residing in the village.

In the village, the populace was spread out with 27.0% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 30.4% from 25 to 44, 19.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

The village was incorporated in 1881 and populace peaked in the early 1960s, with a 1960 census reported populace of 4,708.

The initial inhabitants of the region were Onondaga clans, whose village was up on a hill on the easterly border of Onondaga territory along what is now Kinne St.

Portions of this Onondaga village dating from the early eighteenth century were uncovered in the 1930s when East Syracuse High School was being assembled on Kinne St near James St.

The current settlement, originally titled "Messina," interval up along the northern edge of the Erie Canal athwart from Headson's Landing, a busy canal port with the only bridge to cross the canal east of downtown Syracuse for ten miles.

In the middle of the nineteenth century the Messina Plank Road (now New York State Route 290) was assembled from Messina east to Manlius Center and the canal port there.

In the 1870s, the chief line of the New York Central Railroad was assembled through the northern part of Messina.

The De - Witt Railyards complex, one of the busiest in the world in its day, stretched from Messina five miles east to Minoa.

During the boom following assembly of the barns , the name "East Syracuse" began to replace Messina.

That name was chosen for the new village when it was incorporated in 1881.

The northeastern corner of the Headson's Landing Bridge was the initial southwestern corner of the village.

In the 20th century, Erie Boulevard was assembled over the canal from west of Syracuse to about a mile past Headson's landing.

In the 1960s, Interstate 690 was assembled through the southern part of the village between the barns and Erie Blvd.

Now only a small portion of the initial settlement south of the barns remains, including about 100 of the village's 1400 dwelling units.

With the canal gone and the barns seeing only a portion of its former business, and as the interstate fitness and other high speed roads have turned the all-day trip of the nineteenth century into a several hours' drive, East Syracuse has turn into fully a suburb of Syracuse.

East Syracuse is home to Bristol Laboratories, formerly Cheplin Laboratories, which Bristol-Myers purchaced in 1943 and converted from the manufacturing of acidophilus milk to penicillin until 2005 when it became more economical to produce overseas.

East Syracuse played another part in making the world a little bit lesser in 1996, when village trustee Jason M Rhoades, a twenty-year-old college student and management intern at NYNEX (now Verizon), made history by being the first legislator in the world to participate in a legislative meeting by telecom from a company trip in Massachusetts.

Rhoades was also the village's youngest Trustee when propel in 1995 at the age of nineteen, and one of the youngest citizens ever propel to any municipal office in New York State.

A recent list of the mayors of East Syracuse (with party affiliation) includes: The annual village operating budget for the fiscal year that began on June 1, 2013 is $5,231,210, including the separate sewage and water budgets, of which $2,201,934 or 42% comes from small-town property taxes.

The East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District is a enhance school fitness headquartered in the Town of Manlius, serving the entirety of East Syracuse and its encircling area (Minoa, Kirkville, and the easternmost portion of Eastwood).

Nearby private schools include Christian Brothers Academy, the Manlius Pebble Hill School, and Bishop Grimes Junior/Senior High School.

East Syracuse Elementary School East Syracuse-Minoa Central High School The village of East Syracuse and the northern part of the town of De - Witt is protected by firefighters from the East Syracuse Fire Department.

The East Syracuse Department of Public Works uses a several late-model International dump trucks for plowing and other assorted tasks.

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