East Amherst, New York
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East Amherst is a suburban
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northeast of downtown Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States. It straddles the towns of Amherst and
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, and comprises the majority of ZIP code 14051.


History

East Amherst is centered in an area originally known as "Transit Station", a name that has its origins in the
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station of the New York Central "Peanut Line" that crossed Transit Road just north of Muegel Road. The New York Central Railway arrived in the area in 1854, with the completion of the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls railroads. By 1858, the completion of the railroad spurred the development of the area and other hamlets, such as Transit Station, (now East Amherst,) and Getzville. The name "Peanut Line" came from the railroad's gauge tracks. As its farmlands were developed into residential subdivisions, "East Amherst" began to emerge as the most frequently used name for the area.


Demographic information

In 2016, East Amherst was named the most affluent community in Western New York by ''Buffalo Business First''. As of the 2010 United States Census, East Amherst had a population of 24,914 and 7,459 housing units. In 2005, East Amherst was recognized by
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as one of the Best Places to Live (41st Finalist) in the
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Fire and police services

Fire protection is primarily provided by the East Amherst Fire Department, as well as by Swormville Fire Company and Clarence Center Volunteer Fire Company. The part of East Amherst within the town of Amherst is served by the Amherst Police Department. The part within the town of Clarence is served by the
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and the Erie County Sheriff's Department.


Notable people

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, NHL player * Shane Sims, NHL defenseman * Raymond Walter, New York State Assemblyman *
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References


External links


Information regarding Williamsville Central School District






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