Suffern Village Museum

Suffern Village Museum The Suffern Village Museum is dedicated to the preservation and accurate presentation of the rich history of Suffern and the surrounding area.

Suffern Railroad Museum: 79 Orange Ave, Suffern NY
Suffern Village Museum: 61 Washington Ave, Suffern NY The Suffern Village Museum was organized in 1980 as a way to bring together those who are dedicated to the preservation and accurate presentation of the rich history of Suffern and the surrounding area. The museum has become a depository for documents and objects that relate to specific social,

economic and historical village activities. All individuals interested in supporting the village museum are invited to become members. It is extremely important that we build our membership base if we are to grow and continue to serve our residents. Membership applications are available at this website:

http://www.suffernvillage.com/forms/museumapp.pdf

The museum is open to the public on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m., except holiday weekends. For more information on the museum or about scheduling a special tour, please contact the village clerk's office at (845) 357-2600 or send an email to [email protected]. Museum meetings are open to the public and are held monthly (except July and August) on the second Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room opposite the museum on the top floor of the municipal building.

The Suffern Railroad Museum will be open this Saturday, May 16, from 9am-1pm. We hope to see you there!
05/15/2026

The Suffern Railroad Museum will be open this Saturday, May 16, from 9am-1pm. We hope to see you there!

Visit the Suffern Railroad Museum this Saturday, 5/9, from 9am-1pm.
05/09/2026

Visit the Suffern Railroad Museum this Saturday, 5/9, from 9am-1pm.

05/01/2026

The Suffern Railroad Museum will be open this Saturday, May 2, from 9am-1pm. Stop by and check it out!

Happy Opening Day to the Suffern Little League! Courtesy of Hudson River Valley Heritage Historical Newspapers, here is ...
04/11/2026

Happy Opening Day to the Suffern Little League! Courtesy of Hudson River Valley Heritage Historical Newspapers, here is an August 4, 1955 article in the Ramapo Valley Independent about the donation and dedication of Cucolo Field in memory of Andreana Cucolo, by her husband Anthony Cucolo, Sr.

Sidelines on Sports
by Dick Welsh

ANDREANA CUCOLO DAY

"By the time the moon has ascended in the easter sky Saturday evening, the festivities transpired during the memorable day will make Saturday, August 6, 1955 page itself as the greatest single day the kids of the Ramapo Township were ever blessed with.

I surely think that by the time the Yankees and Giants have completed their ball game there will be some pretty tired youths heading straight for bed. Presuming the heat will be unbearable, sleep won't come for quite some time. During the restless minutes I feel every Little League will make use of the time to say a prayer for Andreana Cucolo. The name is probably unfamiliar to the small fry and I imagine Little Leaguers never knew her.

The most important part of the day will be the fact that a projected Little League Stadium will have shed its wrappings and become the real thing. The motivating force behind this will be clouded in the joy of a real ballfield to play in and the thrill of being honored in so many ways.

That's just the way Mr. Anthony A. Cucolo Sr. wants it. The green monster at the south end of the Athletic Field in Suffern, an unexplored territory of the youths and still a mysterious thing of the future, (two days being a great length of anticipating time) will be theirs. That's how Mr. Cucolo wants it.

That ball park and all the wonderful experiences it holds in store, is his gift to you kids, always try to make him proud of you.

How impressive the ceremonies may be, how great a guest personality may become your friend that day, is very wonderful for you. Do not, though, let these things detract from the best friend you, as a group, have, Anthony A. Cucolo Sr. Remember also that Mr. Cucolo is donating your field in memory of his late wife, and above all he wants you to perform nobly in her name.

Your friend is a wealthy man. Time and time again he has spread his good fortune so that his community would be a better one. He could well have performed his good works in other fields. Yet he chose you to share in this act of kindness.

In doing so he directly declared your organization as a sound one, and you as the type of boys he is proud to be able to give a lift.

How your reputations as ball players and young citizens came to Mr. Cucolo's attention is untraceable.

His faith that you will carry on in a similar manner is flattering.

The debt owed to your friend is not the kind that can be repaid. That's the way Mr. Cucolo wants it.

During the course of the long day, I am sure every one of the 200-plus Little Leaguers will personally be moved to approach his friend and express his feelings. By all means do so, don't be timid.

Your friend, Mr. Cucolo will be pleased to know you by name, he already knows you by reputation.

His knowledge of you is all good. 'The Little Miracle of Cucolo's Park' expresses his feelings."

03/09/2026

The Suffern Village Museum March Board Meeting will be held tonight, March 9, 2026, at 7:30 PM in the Community Room at Suffern Village Hall. All meetings are free and open to the public. We'd love to have you join us!

The Women's History Month, learn about some remarkable local women by checking out the virtual exhibit from our friends ...
03/11/2025

The Women's History Month, learn about some remarkable local women by checking out the virtual exhibit from our friends at the Historical Society of Rockland County!

It’s International Women’s Day.

Learn about some of Rockland County’s amazing women in our virtual exhibition: “Leaving Her Mark.”

To view the entire exhibition, click here: https://www.rocklandhistory.org/leaving-her-mark--women-of-rockland-county

All of these remarkable and important women are featured:

Mollie Sneden (1709–1810)

Jane Colden (1724-1766)

Cynthia Moore Hesdra (1808-1879)

Virginia Meriwether Davies (1862-1949)

Mary Mowbray-Clarke (1874-1962)

Caroline Lexow Babcock (1882-1980)

Alexandra Tolstoy (1884-1979)

Helen Hayes MacArthur (1900-1993)

Isabelle Keating Savell (1905-1988)

Belle Mayer Zeck (1919-2006)

Martha MacGuffie (1924-2011)

Susan Gitt Gordon (1924–2016)

Jacqueline Jones Holland (1925–2007)

Frances Powell Pratt

Georgine Hyde (1925-2015)

Stella Marrs (1927-2020)

Kathleen Lukens (1931-1998)

Arlene Clinkscale

Harriet Cornell

Ileana Eckert

03/11/2025

The Suffern Village Museum will be open this weekend, Sunday March 16, from 2-4pm. Come pay us a visit!

The Suffern Train Museum will be opening for the season next month. Stayed tuned for details!

Address

61 Washington Avenue (Top Floor, Village Hall)
Suffern, NY
10901

Opening Hours

2pm - 4pm

Telephone

+18453572600

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