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Dongan’s estate was sold in 1715 to George Clarke, the Province of New York’s secretary. In memory of his wife, Ann Hyde, he gave it the name Hyde Park. After Clarke sold the land in 1783, it was divided up and offered for sale as farmland around the beginning of the 1800s. From Dongan’s time until the middle of the 19th century, raising cattle was the main agricultural endeavor. However, as the American West grew, cattle ranching led the farmers to pursue other interests.
To avoid confusion with the Hyde Park in the Hudson Valley, the name Hyde Park was changed to New Hyde Park when a post office opened in 1871.

In Nassau County, New Hyde Park is located in the municipalities of Hempstead and North Hempstead.
North New Hyde Park, also known as New Hyde Park to locals, is a census-designated place (CDP) in North Hempstead. It also makes use of the 11040 postal code for New Hyde Park.
The settlements of Stewart Manor, Garden City Park, Garden City, and Floral Park are all bordered by New Hyde Park.

Techem, Inc., which produced acid-based electroplating solutions for chromium, cadmium, cyanide, nickel, and zinc, was situated in New Hyde Park and operated from 1973 to 1994. Over one third of all mechanical components are manufactured by Stock Drive Products and Sterling Instrument.

The hamlet has 2,569 families, 3,290 homes, and 9,523 residents according to the 2000 census. There were 11,281.8 people living there per square mile (4,355.9/km2). At an average density of 3,972.3 per square mile (1,533.7/km2), there were 3,353 housing units. The hamlet was 82.01% White, 0.57% African American, 0.07% Native American, 13.40% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 2.59% other racial groups, and 1.33% groups comprising two or more racial groups.
In the village, the median income for an individual was $61,585, while the median income for a family was $72,384. The median salary for men was $50,066 while it was $38,393 for women. The village’s per capita income was $24,771.
2010 Census
The village has 9,712 residents, 3,290 households, and 2,569 families as of the 2010 census. There were 11,281.8 people living there per square mile (4,355.9/km2). At an average density of 3,972.3 per square mile (1,533.7/km2), there were 3,353 housing units. In the village, the racial composition was 1.3% African American, 0.3% Native American, 26.0% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 2.5% from other races, and 2.5% from two or more races. The remaining races made up 58.1% of the hamlet’s population. Latino or Hispanic, regardless of race, made up 12.2% of the population.
There were 3,290 households, of which 32.7% included children under the age of 18, married couples made up 63.0% of the household, single women made up 10.9%, and non-families made up 21.9%. Individuals made up 18.5% of all households, and those 65 years of age or more accounted for 10.5% of single-person households. The mean dimensions of households were 2.89 and families were 3.31 on average.

In October 2021, Rainer Burger, Madhvi Nijjar, Arthur Savarese, and Donna M. Squicciarino are the village trustees; Christopher Devane is the mayor, and Madhvi Nijjar is the deputy mayor.

While a portion of the Village of New Hyde Park is allocated to the Elmont Union Free School District, the majority of the village is under the purview of the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park School District, both of which provide K–6 education. It is all part of the Sewanhaka Central High School District, which comprises New Hyde Park Memorial High School, Sewanhaka High School, Elmont Memorial High School, H. Frank Carey High School, and Floral Park Memorial High School. It educates students in grades 7 through 12.
Because of this, based on their ages and grade levels, all village residents’ children are assigned to attend school in one of these two elementary districts and the high school district.
As of 1997, the Great Neck Union Free School District and the Herricks Union Free School District had some New Hyde Park addresses that were located in unincorporated regions.
Library District
The Hillside Public Library of New Hyde Park serves the Garden City park library area, which is served by New Hyde Park, as well as the Village of New Hyde Park, which is situated inside its boundaries.
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