Westbury, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Westbury is a small, residential town in Nassau County, New York, United States. The population is roughly 66,000. The city's first post office was established in 1834. It was named New Light Baptist Church. The population grew during the Civil War. The city's stores were mostly black owned. Today, the city has three major parishes, St. Brigid, St. George, and St. Peter.

Population & Steets in Westberry City

There are approximately 6.1k white residents in Westbury, NY, and 3.27k black or african American non-hispanic residents. A significant percentage of the population is hispanic, with 27.6% of the population identifying as such. For this reason, Westbury, NY has a diverse population of over one-fifth Hispanic. Those with children should consider Old Westbury. It has a highly rated public school system and a large population of college-educated adults. Old Westbury is an extremely safe neighborhood for children, as it has lower crime rates than most other communities in the nation.