Newark,
New York is tucked away along the Erie
Canal. Newark was originally
known as Miller's Basin, named in honor of Captain
Joseph Miller, who helped to construct that
portion of the canal. The Village of Newark,
incorporated in 1853, is located in the southern
part of the Town
of Arcadia. As of the 2000 Census, the
village had a total population of 9,682 residents.
Newark
is also part of the picturesque Finger
Lakes Region of Upstate
New York. A drive along the countryside reveals
quaint Bed
& Breakfasts, wineries,
roadside
farmers markets, parks and historical
sites. The
Seaway Trail winds through this
rural county, leading the way to outstanding
recreational and photographic opportunities. The Erie
Canal, which connects the Atlantic
Ocean and the Great
Lakes, is a year round paradise for
fishermen.
The
Newark/Arcadia area, known for its drumlins (gently
undulating hills) and acres of fertile soil, is home
to Brantling
Hill, the highest point in Wayne
County. Brantling
Hill is the county's only ski slope.
Newark's Zurich
Bog is the lowest point in
the county.
Small
classroom size and personalized attention give Newark
public school students an educational advantage.
The
University of Rochester, Rochester
Institute of Technology and Syracuse
University are two of the higher
learning facilities available within an hour's drive
of Newark. The wide variety of choices provides the
prospective student with many opportunities for
growth.
Wayne
County's strategic location, midway between Syracuse
and Rochester,
attracts new and established businesses to the area. Wayne
Economic Development Corporation has a business
plan in place that helps insure a successful
business transition. As Wayne County's
center of industry, Newark is home to companies
such as UltraLife
Batteries, Fold-Pak
Corporation and IEC
Electronics.
While
in Newark, New York, one is free to enjoy the charm of
small town living, yet a short drive in either
direction provides easy access to The
Greater Rochester International Airport or the Syracuse
Hancock International Airport. Newark's
rolling hills and striking natural beauty are easily
accessible and long remembered..