Pittsford, New York

Monroe County New York incorporated and unincorporated areas Pittsford highlighted.svg Location in Monroe County and the state of New York.

Location of New York in the United States Pittsford, a suburb of Rochester, is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States.

The Town of Pittsford (formerly part of the town of Northfield) was settled in 1796 and incorporated in 1827.

It was titled by Colonel Caleb Hopkins, War of 1812 hero and later Pittsford Town Supervisor, for the town of his birth, Pittsford, Vermont.

11 Emergency response in Pittsford 13 Communities and locations in the Town of Pittsford According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town has a total region of 23.4 square miles (60.6 km ), of which, 23.2 square miles (60.1 km ) of it is territory and 0.2 square miles (0.5 km ) of it (0.81%) is water.

The Town of Pittsford is positioned in the southeastern portion of Monroe County approximately eight miles from the town/city of Rochester, New York.

The Town of Mendon lies to the south, the Town of Perinton to the east, the Towns of Henrietta and Brighton to the west, and the Towns of Brighton and Penfield to the north.

What is now the Village of Pittsford was settled the same year.

As Northfield was subdivided in the following years, a final split formed the suburbs of Pittsford and Henrietta in 1814.

The Adsit Cobblestone Farmhouse, Cole Cobblestone Farmhouse, Gates-Livermore Cobblestone Farmhouse, Mendon Cobblestone Academy, Mendon Presbyterian Church, Miller Horton Barben Farm, Sheldon Cobblestone House, Stewart Cobblestone Farmhouse, and Whitcomb Cobblestone Farmhouse are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In the town, the populace was spread out with 25.4% under the age of 18, 9.4% from 18 to 24, 22.1% from 25 to 44, 27.3% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who were 65 years of age or older.

Pittsford has the highest average homehold income in New York State north of the New York City urbane area. In 1996 the Town of Pittsford adopted its Greenprint Plan to preserve open space from the encroaching evolution that had taken so much of the town's countryside since the 1960s.

The Greenprint involved the town's purchase of evolution rights to what was then two-thirds of Pittsford's remaining farmland.

Carpenter, with passage of the Greenprint, Pittsford became the first town in the State of New York to save open space by purchasing evolution rights.

In the years since, Pittsford's Greenprint has been recognized nationally and remains a incessantly-cited example of prosperous open space preservation.

Public schools are administered by the Pittsford Central School District.

The District has received the New York State Governor's Excelsior Award for character. It costs $13,900 per year to educate a Pittsford student.

Barker Road Middle School and Calkins Road Middle School have also received an award in 2006 and 2009 as one of the nationwide "Schools to Watch". The District has two high schools, Pittsford Sutherland and Pittsford Mendon.

Adding to the many prosperous sports squads in Pittsford, NY, the Pittsford Mendon Vikings soccer team has a strong tradition, holding the New York State record of seven state championships. Pittsford's swimming program is ranked overall 22nd in the nation, with girls being ranked 12th and having won 14 straight sectional championships, and boys being ranked 22nd, having won 13 straight titles.

In 2006, it instead of work on Calkins Road Middle School, a middle school for students that will be attending Sutherland High School.

The Pittsford Central School District also operates five elementary schools, Jefferson, Park, Thornell, Mendon Center, and Allen Creek.

Pittsford is home to Allendale Columbia School, a dominant independent, co-educational college preliminary school for students in grades Nursery through 12.

Allendale offers a combined interscholastic sports program in Grades 7-12 with The Harley School, also a Nursery - 12 autonomous school in the neighboring town of Brighton.

The Harley-Allendale Columbia squads are affiliated with the New York State Public High School Athletic Association, Section V and the Finger Lakes Athletic Association.

Two universities are positioned in Pittsford: St.

Two large malls, Eastview Mall in Victor, and The Marketplace Mall in Henrietta, and Pittsford Plaza, a large shopping center positioned on NY 31 on the west side of the town are meaningful commercial areas.

Pittsford is the home of one of the biggest Wegmans stores in the state.

The Pittsford store is both the flagship store and a primary test center for the company, as it is used to test out new ideas, such as mini-restaurants and small pet stores attached to the chief building. Pittsford is home to four nation clubs: Oak Hill Country Club, Irondequoit Country Club, Monroe Golf Club and Locust Hill Country Club.

The Pittsford Chamber of Commerce works with businesses in the Town and Village of Pittsford.

Pittsford has 11 town parks inside its borders.

Two Monroe County parks can also be found in Pittsford - Powder Mills Park and Mendon Ponds Park.

From 1977 through 2014, the LPGA Championship was held in the town, at Locust Hill Country Club for all but the last year, when the tournament was held at Monroe Golf Club.

Oak Hill Country Club, positioned in Pittsford, hosted the 1995 Ryder Cup, the 1956, 1968 and 1989 United States Opens and the 1980, 2003, and 2013 PGA Championships.

The University Athletic Association is based in Pittsford.

Sports squads of both Pittsford high schools and the Harley-Allendale Columbia squads are regularly featured in the weekly Brighton-Pittsford Post.

Before the onset of rapid suburban evolution in the 1950s, Pittsford was a largely agricultural improve with a distinct non-urban character, home to many family-owned farms.

Remaining farms today include the Knickerbocker farm on Knickerbocker Road in the southeast part of town, where the family has been burgeoning corn, wheat and other crops for more than 150 years.

Pittsford's Greenprint plan, described above, in 1996 preserved for future generations to come two-thirds of the remaining farmland in the Town.

Pittsford town hall The town is governed by an propel Town Supervisor and four other propel members of the Town Board.

Officers appointed by the Supervisor and Town Board include the Town Clerk, Linda Dillon, and the Commissioner of Public Works, Paul Schenkel.

The Monroe County Sheriff's Department provides major law enforcement for the town.

The Pittsford Volunteer Fire Department, staffed by volunteers, provides fire protection, rescue, and non-transport emergency medical services for the town.

The Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance provides Basic Life Support with trained Emergency Medical Technicians.

Tyson Beckford - model and actor, attended Pittsford Mendon High School Steve Gadd - jazz drummer, born in Irondequoit, New York, attended high school in Pittsford Pittsford The Village of Pittsford.

US Enumeration Bureau, "Pittsford town, Monroe County, New York: Enumeration 2000 Demographic Profile Highlights", 2000 United States Enumeration Bureau, "Pittsford town, Monroe County, New York: 2006-2008 American Community Survey 3-Year Estimates" a b Pittsford District Schools website "NEW YORK: Essential Elements: Schools-to-Watch (EE: STW) Program", Schools to Watch website.

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