Garnerville, New York

The Haverstraw town hall is located in the hamlet, along with several small shopping centers and the King's Daughters Library.

Rockland Community College symbolically recognized David J. Rojas of Garnerville as the "millionth graduate" of the State University of New York (SUNY) at the 46th commencement ceremony held on June 3, 2007.

[citation needed] Around 1760, Cornelius Osborn built a grist mill at a waterfall on the Minisceongo Creek; this later became the site of the Calico Works.

[1] Also in 1828, Scotsman John Glass purchased forty-five acres south of the Minisceongo for a calico print works.

[2] In 1840, Resolve Waldron and Charles Benson established a chemical factory for the manufacture of pyroligneous acid, much used in calico printing.

Garner Print Works