ABOUT
The purpose of the association is to foster a sense of pride and unity within the community.
The purpose of the association is to foster a sense of pride and unity within the community.
The Congers History Museum, established in September 2008 by the Congers Civic Association, occupies the upper level of the restored historic Congers Railroad Station and opens periodically.
Congers is a suburban hamlet in the town of Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York. It is located north of Valley Cottage, east of New City, across Lake DeForest, south of Haverstraw, and west of the Hudson River. Congers lies 19 miles north of New York City’s Bronx boundary. As of the 2020 census, the population was 8,727. Congers was settled in the late 17th century by Dutch, German and English settlers. It was known as Cedar Grove Corner and then Waldberg, which in German means “forest mountain”. It is named after Abraham B. Conger.