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    concern. With that being said, please know that our entire staff is
    certified in CPR and First Aid. In addition, we have a security
    keypad that requires our families to punch in when entering the
    building. In the event you are not an enrolled family, you will
    have to utilize the door bell and sign in. All three of our
    playgrounds are well-maintained, spacious, and age appropriate for
    our students. Each age group has their own outdoor space that can
    be used as an extension to learning.
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM, M-F
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(201) 750-9590

176 OLD TAPPAN RD
OLD TAPPAN, NJ 07675

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Old Tappan KinderCare is a private school located in OLD TAPPAN, NJ. It has 11 students in grades PK, K.

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Median Household Income

$173,490

National

$64,994

Median Rent

$2,263

National

$1,096

Median Home Value

$779,300

National

$229,800

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90,000 A settlement in the Donbass became New York. What do the Germans have to do with it – DW – 02/13/2021

They want to return the historical name of New York to the village of Novgorodskoye in the Donbass. In the photo – House of Culture in Novgorodsky Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

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Nikolai Berdnik

February 13, 2021

plan to return the historical name – New York. Where does it come from in the Donbass, and what do the Germans have to do with it? nine0005

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Tatyana Krasko of the Council of Novgorodsky in response to a question from a DW correspondent why the front-line settlement needs an American name. It was more than two years ago, when journalists came to Novgorodskoye due to another aggravation at the front, and few people knew about the plans to return the historical name to the village in Ukraine. nine0005

In fact, says Krasko, such an idea appeared back in 2016 – after the adoption of the law on decommunization in Ukraine. However, the neutral Soviet name of the village was not subject to decommunization, and the process dragged on. The point in it has not been set so far. Although the return of the historical name to the village was supported by its inhabitants, and in early February – by the parliamentary committee on the organization of state power, the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada have the final say.

Tatyana Krasko Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

At the same time, Tatyana Krasko emphasizes, this is not just about renaming, but about returning the historical name. After all, the industrial Donbass town was called New York until 1951. “New York, Stalin region” – can still be read in the documents of the elderly residents of the village.

How did New York appear in Donbass?

Despite the American name, New York was founded by non-Americans. Recently, a version has spread that the settlement in 1892 year was created by German colonists – adherents of the Protestant movement of Mennonites, who settled in Ukraine at the invitation of Catherine II in the XVIII century. And the settlement was named New York because the wife of one of the founders was from America and missed her homeland. According to another legend, the Germans hoped that the village would develop as dynamically as its overseas namesake.

But the reality is a bit more complicated, says Viktoria Shoru, who researches the history of the village and maintains the Facebook page “Ukrainian New York: History” (Ukrainian New York: History – Rev. ). According to her, at the end of the 18th century, on the site of modern Novgorodsky, there was a small village of Aleksandrovskoye, which belonged to the landowners Fursov.

This is what Donbass New York looks like now Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

In the sources of the middle of the 19th century Aleksandrovskoye is already mentioned as “the village of New York”. Why the landowners who owned it chose such an exotic name is unknown. “One of the Fursovs was engaged in shipbuilding and, perhaps, he himself visited America, and she impressed him,” says Victoria Shoru. “Or maybe just because it was more interesting for them.” nine0005

At the end of the 19th century, the land of the village became the property of other landowners, the researcher says, and they, in turn, sold it to German colonists from the south of Ukraine. Hard-working Protestant Germans built several steam mills using the latest technology of the time, developed the production of bricks and agricultural machinery. There were schools and a bookstore in New York, a bank, a hotel and a post office with a telephone exchange worked, says Victoria Shoru.

However, after the revolution 1917 years, many Germans left New York, and those who remained, after the outbreak of World War II, the Soviet authorities deported to Central Asia – as “unreliable”. And when the Cold War began, the village was deprived of its “enemy” name: in 1951, the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR renamed New York into Novgorodskoye.

Ukrainian New York in anticipation of tourists

“Renaming will restore historical justice,” says Tatyana Krasko, secretary of the village council of Novgorodsky. However, from the fact that the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada will return the original name selected by their Soviet predecessors, local authorities and activists expect practical benefits for their village. They hope that tourists will come to New York. nine0005 German tombstones at Novgorodsky cemetery Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

After all, although there is no longer a German community in Novgorodsky, and those descendants of the Mennonites who still live in the village have forgotten the language and culture of their ancestors, the German past is still reminded here Historical buildings and tombstones with inscriptions in German at the local cemetery are not at all typical for Donbass.

Among the architectural sights of the city are Peter Dik’s steam mill and Aaron Thyssen’s shop built at the beginning of the 20th century. The building of the store, which had been in disrepair for a long time, was bought and renovated by the community a few years ago – grants from international organizations helped. nine0005

In the spring, the “Ukrainian New York” Historical and Cultural Center is to open in the former store. This center, which the locals call a “hub”, will be something like a local history museum and at the same time a place for public initiatives.

Shop, built by the Germans, in which the historical and cultural center “Ukrainian New York” was created – before renovation Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

In addition, a gas station at the entrance to the village and a pizzeria were called “New York” in Novgorodsky. now, even before the official renaming, it adds some color to the everyday life of a depressive Donbass village.0005

New York in the Donbass under the fire of the “DPR”

Today, about 12 thousand people live in Novgorodsky. There is a phenol plant here, which employs about 600 residents of the village, as well as three schools and a boarding school for children with special educational needs. Among the town’s problems are unemployment, bad roads, isolation from transport and interruptions in water supply. In the summer of 2019, residents of Novgorodsky survived for months without water, and the village was on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe.

However, in addition to problems, there are also achievements, says Tatyana Krasko. In recent years, with the support of international organizations, a police station has been equipped in the village, video surveillance cameras and solar-powered lighting have been installed on the streets, and the Big House of Generations has been created – a club for children and elderly residents of the village.

The New York gas station at the entrance to the village Photo: Mykola Berdnyk/DW

True, international organizations are powerless against the main problem of Donbass New York – war. The front line passes almost immediately behind the village, and from the positions of the Ukrainian army near Novgorod, even without binoculars, the outskirts of Horlivka, captured by Russian-controlled militants, can be seen. And although the Novgorodians themselves managed to avoid the occupation, they fully felt the horrors of the war.