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Nicholville, New York Demographic Information
General Overview
Nicholville is a small hamlet located in St. Lawrence County, New York. It is a rural community known for its quiet environment and natural beauty. The hamlet is identified with the ZIP Code 13667 and is within the larger Massena Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Population Data
- Estimated Population: Approximately 600 residents
- Population Density: Low, reflecting the rural characteristics of the area
- Households: Predominantly family-oriented households with a mix of individuals, couples, and multi-generational groups
Racial and Ethnic Composition
Nicholville has a largely homogeneous population, with the following estimated breakdown:
– White: 97%
– Other racial groups: 3% (includes African American, Asian, Native American, and two or more races)
Economic Overview
Income and Employment
Nicholville is largely a working-class community, with varied employment opportunities in the surrounding areas:
- Median Household Income: $47,000
- Employment Sectors:
- Agriculture
- Education
- Public Administration
- Retail Trade
Poverty Rate
- Below Poverty Line: 10%
Age Distribution
Nicholville’s population exhibits the following breakdown by age:
Age Group | Percentage of Population |
---|---|
0-14 (Children) | 20% |
15-24 (Young Adults) | 12% |
25-54 (Working Adults) | 45% |
55+ (Older Adults) | 23% |
Housing
The housing market in Nicholville consists mainly of single-family homes with minimal commercial developments.
- Home Ownership Rate: 80%
- Rental Properties: 20%
- Median Home Value: $110,000
Education
Schools and Literacy Levels
Nicholville provides access to several schools located in the neighboring towns within the Massena Catchment area.
- Literacy Rate: 97%
- Primary Educational Institution: St. Regis Falls Central School (located nearby)
- Higher Education Opportunities: Delivered by institutions in nearby Potsdam and Canton, NY, including SUNY Potsdam and St. Lawrence University
Transportation
- Primary Mode of Transport: Personal vehicles
- Accessibility: Well-connected via regional highways and secondary roads