Cheektowaga () is a town in
Erie County,
New York
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, United States. As of the 2020 census, the town has grown to a population of 89,877.
The town is in the north-central part of the county, and is an inner ring suburb of
Buffalo. The town is the second-largest suburb of Buffalo, after the Town of
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
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.
The town of Cheektowaga contains the village of
Sloan and half of the village of
Depew. The remainder, outside the villages, is a
census-designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, su ...
also named
Cheektowaga. The town is home to the
Buffalo Niagara International Airport
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, Erie County's principal airport.
Villa Maria College,
Empire State College, and the
Walden Galleria are in Cheektowaga.
History
Cheektowaga's earliest known historic occupants were the Iroquoian-speaking
Neutral people. They were pushed out by the more powerful
Seneca people
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, the most western of the Five Nations of the
Iroquois
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Confederacy, who were seeking to control the fur trade. They named this site as ''Chictawauga'', meaning "land of the
crabapples" in the
Seneca language
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.
It was not until well after the American Revolutionary War that European-American settlers began to live here permanently. The Seneca had been forced to cede most of their land to the United States after the war, as they had been British allies. Cheektowaga was formed from the Town of
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
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* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
on March 22, 1839. Upon the formation of
West Seneca
West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 44,711 at the 2010 census. West Seneca is a centrally located interior town of the county, and a suburb of Buffalo. West Seneca, Orchard Park and Hamburg form the ...
on October 16, 1851, it was reduced to its present limits—about . Throughout the 19th century, it was referred to by its original name, ''"Chictawauga"''.
Originally a rural farming area, the town was extensively developed for suburban housing during the post-
World War II
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subdivision
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boom of the 1950s. Aided as well by the construction of highways to serve the area, factories such as the
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
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plant on Genesee Street were built here (since demolished). The plant generated employment to the area for many decades. The town maintains a strong
blue-collar
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presence. Cheektowaga has a large
Polish-American
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community, much of which
relocated Relocated may refer to:
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from Buffalo's
East Side, and about 39.9% of population is of Polish heritage.
The
Walden Galleria opened in 1989, becoming the Buffalo Niagara region's largest mall.
Cheektowaga is home to St. John Gualbert's Parish, which is a small Catholic church housing the Shrine of the Holy Relics of the Saints, believed to be one of the largest collections in the United States.
Garrison Cemetery,
Our Lady Help of Christians Chapel, and
Villa Maria Motherhouse Complex
Villa Maria Motherhouse Complex, or Felician Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary Convent Chapel and Convent, is a historic Roman Catholic convent located at Cheektowaga in Erie County, New York. It is included in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo ...
are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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An economy is an area of th ...
, the town has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.21%, is water.
The town is bordered by
Lancaster on the east,
West Seneca
West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 44,711 at the 2010 census. West Seneca is a centrally located interior town of the county, and a suburb of Buffalo. West Seneca, Orchard Park and Hamburg form the ...
on the south, the city of
Buffalo on the west, and on the north by
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst''
* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
. The town includes the waterways of
Scajaquada Creek,
Cayuga Creek and
Ellicott Creek.
Neighborhoods
*
Bellevue - A neighborhood between Union Road and the Depew border. It is home to the Bellevue Fire Department and a portion of Cayuga Creek. It is also home to the historic Bellevue Hotel, a local bar and restaurant which has been in existence since the 19th century.
*
Cheektowaga - A
census-designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, su ...
corresponding to all of the town outside the villages of Sloan and Depew.
*
Cleveland Hill - A neighborhood located on the north town line; has its own school district.
*
Depew - The village of Depew (shared with the town of
Lancaster) is in the eastern part of the town.
*
Doyle - A neighborhood in the Southwestern Corner of Town, bordered by The City of Buffalo's Kaisertown Neighborhood, and Town of West Seneca's Clinton Gardens Neighborhood.
*
Forks - A former hamlet near Union Road (NY-277) and Broadway (NY-130)
*Maryvale - A neighborhood located just west of the airport, this community is also a school district, containing
Maryvale High School.
*
Pine Hill - A neighborhood on the border of Buffalo, featuring many cemeteries and
Villa Maria College.
*
Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve
Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve is located near the city of Buffalo in the Town of Cheektowaga in Erie County, New York, USA. Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve is a forested complex that also includes wetlands and ponds, located within a develope ...
– A conservation area in the south central part of the town.
*
Sloan - The village of Sloan, near the Buffalo border. Sloan is the seat of the Cheektowaga-Sloan school district.
*
South Cheektowaga / South Line - Neighborhood on the border of West Seneca near French Road and extending towards Stiglmeier Park. Several apartment complexes are located in this area.
*U-Crest - A neighborhood near Union Road (NY-277) and Genesee Street (NY-33).
*
Williamsville - A small part of the village of Williamsville (shared with the town of
Amherst Amherst may refer to:
People
* Amherst (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Earl Amherst of Arracan in the East Indies, a title in the British Peerage; formerly ''Baron Amherst''
* Baron Amherst of Hackney of the City of London, ...
)
Fire Districts
The Town of Cheektowaga is served by 9 Volunteer Fire districts with 10 companies, and 12 Stations, and 2 Volunteer Municipal Fire Departments with 2 stations within the Town
Weather hazards
On July 30, 1987, an F1
tornado
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touched down in the Union Road and George Urban Boulevard area. It grew to an F2 before dissipating. Homes and business suffered serious damage, but there were no fatalities or severe injuries. This tornado is locally memorable as the one which ripped the roof off the Holiday Showcase Restaurant and damaged a nearby Putt Putt® miniature golf center.
On June 30, 2006, another F1 tornado touched down not far from the site of the ''1987 tornado''. Again, homes and businesses - including the Holiday Showcase, which was remodeled soon after - were damaged, and a tractor trailer was knocked over on the NY State Thruway, but no one was killed.
The Town also falls into the significant
"Lake Effect" Snow band that crosses the area, and has been effected by historic Snow events including The
Blizzard of '77
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, the Blizzard of '85, "The October Surprise", and "
Snowvember"
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, there were 94,019 people, 40,045 households, and 25,869 families residing in the town. The
population density
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was 3,183.8 people per square mile (1,229.3/km
2). There were 41,901 housing units at an average density of 1,418.9 per square mile (547.9/km
2). The racial makeup of the town was 94.94%
White
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, 2.93%
Black
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or
African American
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, 0.16%
Native American, 0.94%
Asian, 0.01%
Pacific Islander
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, 0.27% from
other races, and 0.75% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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or
Latino of any race were 0.97% of the population.
There were 40,045 households, out of which 25.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.5% were
married couples
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living together, 11.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.4% were non-families. 30.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.32 and the average family size was 2.91.
In the town, the population was spread out, with 20.6% under the age of 18, 7.1% from 18 to 24, 28.6% from 25 to 44, 23.2% from 45 to 64, and 20.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females, there were 88.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.6 males.
The median income for a household in the town was $38,121, and the median income for a family was $46,646. Males had a median income of $34,538 versus $25,434 for females. The
per capita income
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Per capita i ...
for the town was $19,627. About 4.6% of families and 6.5% of the population were below the
poverty line
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, including 8.7% of those under age 18 and 6.4% of those age 65 or over.
Major ancestries in the town are
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(39.9%),
German
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(29.9%),
Italian (16.0%),
Irish (14.1%),
English (5.8%), and
French
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(2.7%).
Education
Higher education
There are two separate higher educational institutions with campuses in the town.
*
Villa Maria College
*
Empire State College
Public schools
There are eight separate public school districts within the town.
*
Cheektowaga Central School District
Cheektowaga Central Free School District is a school district in Cheektowaga, New York, United States. The current superintendent is Mr. Scott Zipp.
The district operates three schools: Cheektowaga High School, Cheektowaga Middle School, and Union ...
*
Cheektowaga-Sloan Union Free School District
*
Cleveland Hill Union Free School District
*
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*
Depew Union Free School District
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...
*
West Seneca Central School District
*
Lancaster Central School District
*
Williamsville Central School District
Media
The town is served by media in
Buffalo.
Newspapers
Cheektowaga's weekly newspaper is the ''Cheektowaga Bee''. It was founded in 1977 and is published by
Bee Group Newspapers Bee Group Newspapers are a family of suburban newspapers published in Western New York by Bee Publishing, Incorporated, of Williamsville. The forerunner of the corporation began in 1877 with the founding of the ''Lancaster Bee.'' Bee Group Newspap ...
in Williamsville, New York.
Digital-only news
The town's first daily
hyperlocal news
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outlet, ''Cheektowaga Chronicle'', launched in February 2017. It is published by Crabapple Media, LLC. The outlet has since ceased operation as of April 2019
Infrastructure
The east town line is marked by
New York State Route 78 (Transit Road).
New York State Route 240 (Harlem Road) and
New York State Route 277 (Union Road) are major north-south routes through the town.
New York State Route 33 (Kensington Expressway),
Walden Avenue, and William Street access the
New York State Thruway
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, which is also runs north-south through the town, traveling from the Amherst town line in the north, south to the
West Seneca
West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 44,711 at the 2010 census. West Seneca is a centrally located interior town of the county, and a suburb of Buffalo. West Seneca, Orchard Park and Hamburg form the ...
town line in the southwest corner of town.
New York State Route 130 (Broadway) is an east-west roadway from the Buffalo city line to the Depew village line.
Interstate 190, travels in the town from I-90 to Buffalo City Line and beyond into Downtown Buffalo and north to Niagara Falls.
U.S. Route 20 (Transit Road) is a north-south roadway that runs concurrently with NY 78 along Cheektowaga's east border with Lancaster, south of Depew.
New York State Route 354 (Clinton Street) is an east-west roadway through the extreme southwest corner of town, and provides the southern border with West Seneca.
Notable people
*
Andrew Anderson, retired pro basketball player who graduated from
Maryvale High School in Cheektowaga
*
Christine Baranski
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, actress (''
The Good Wife
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'', ''
Mamma Mia!
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'')
*
Ryan Ciminelli, professional
bowler
*
William Fichtner, actor, Graduate of Maryvale High School
*
Jackson C. Frank
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, folk musician who survived the Cleveland Hill Elementary fire
*
Dennis H. Gabryszak
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Li ...
, former New York State Assemblyman who previously served as town supervisor
*
Dennis Gorski, former Erie County Executive
*
William J. Hochul, Jr.
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, U.S. Attorney who graduated from Cheektowaga Central
*
Liz Johnson, professional bowler and
USBC Hall of Famer
*
Chelsea Noble
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, actress and wife of actor
Kirk Cameron
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*
Danny Ozark, former manager of the
Philadelphia Phillies
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*
Mark Pawlak, poet and educator
*
Randy Pikuzinski
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, retired pro soccer player
*
Ed Rutkowski, former pro football player and Erie County Executive
*
Altemio Sanchez
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, serial murderer
*
Paul Tokasz
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Biography
He was born in 1946, o ...
, retired New York State Assemblyman
*
David J. Weber, historian
*
Angela Wozniak, former New York State Assemblywoman, former town council member
*Joseph Hinshaw, Retired Tennis Player, who graduated from
Cheektowaga Central High School
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in Cheektowaga
Twin towns — sister cities
Cheektowaga is
twinned
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with:
*
Łowicz
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,
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References
External links
Town of Cheektowaga official websiteCheektowaga Chamber of CommerceCheektowaga Historical Association
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Polish-American culture in New York (state)
Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area
Towns in Erie County, New York