Malta, New York Malta Corners, US Route 9 and NY Route 67, Gazebo in 2013 Malta Corners, US Route 9 and NY Route 67, Gazebo in 2013 Location inside Saratoga County Location inside Saratoga County Malta is positioned in New York Malta - Malta Location inside the state of New York Malta is a town in Saratoga County, New York, United States.

The town is in the central part of the county and is south of Saratoga Springs.

The town, originally called Dunning Street, was formed in 1802 from part of the Town of Stillwater.

More territory was attained from the Town of Saratoga in 1805.

The village of Round Lake was established in 1868 as "the Round Lake Camp Meeting of the Methodist Episcopical Church." In 1969, the improve of Round Lake became an incorporated village inside the town.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town has a total region of 31.4 square miles (81 km2), of which, 28.0 square miles (73 km2) of it is territory and 3.4 square miles (8.8 km2) of it (10.71%) is water.

Part of the east town line is marked by Saratoga Lake.

New York State Route 9 - P is a short highway in the easterly part of the town.

New York State Route 67 is a highway, partly conjoined with US-9, in the southern part of Malta.

In the town, the populace was spread out with 25.6% under the age of 18, 6.4% from 18 to 24, 36.6% from 25 to 44, 22.9% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

Country Knolls A hamlet at the south town line.

East Line A hamlet at the west town line, so-called because it is positioned at the east line of the Town of Ballston.

Francis Corners A hamlet east of Malta Ridge on Route 63.

A large housing evolution off Dunning Street near Saratoga Lake.

Malta The hamlet of Malta is positioned on Route 9 in the southern part of the town.

Maltaville A hamlet north of Round Lake, positioned on NY-9.

Malta Ridge A hamlet on US Route 9 near the center of the town.

Mannings Cove A lakeside hamlet on Saratoga Lake.

Riley Cove (China Town) A hamlet on the shore of Saratoga Lake south of Manning Cove.

Round Lake A lake in the part of the town was called "Tanendahowa" by the early natives of the area.

The lake is linked to a lesser lake, "Little Round Lake." Round Lake village A village on the west side of Round Lake, southwest of Malta village and positioned on US Route 9.

Round Lake airport (W57) A small grass runway airport east of Round Lake.

Saratoga Lake A lake by the northeast part of the town.

Saratoga Technology + Energy Park (STEP) facility of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), a "technology park devoted to clean energy, energy efficient, and surroundingal technologies." The Capital District Transportation Authority (CDTA) operates scheduled buses through downtown Malta between Clifton Park and Saratoga Springs with connections to other lines.

Air service is provided from Saratoga County Airport (general aviation 5 - B2), 8 miles (13 km), and Albany International Airport(ALB), 20 miles (32 km).

Amtrak provides train service from Saratoga Springs, 9 miles (14 km) or Albany/Rensselaer, 28 miles (45 km).

Most of the Town of Malta is part of the Ballston Spa Central School District.

Portions of the suburbs are served by the Shenendehowa Central School District and Saratoga Springs City School District.

Hudson Valley Community College TEC-SMART facility at NYSERDA's Saratoga Technology and Energy Park, 345 Hermes Road.

Perhaps the most illustrious native of Malta was Elmer Ellsworth, born in Malta in 1837, who was assumed to be the first casualty of the American Civil War.

George Crum, the inventor of the potato chip was a lifelong Malta resident, and directed a restaurant Crum's Place near Saratoga Lake.

History of Saratoga County, New York,.

"Saratoga Technology + Energy Park (STEP)".

Ballston Spa, NY: Saratoga County.

Town of Malta, NY (official site) Municipalities and communities of Saratoga County, New York, United States Ballston Charlton Clifton Park Corinth Day Edinburg Galway Greenfield Hadley Halfmoon Malta Milton Moreau Northumberland Providence Saratoga Stillwater Waterford Wilton

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