Branchville, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following is a brief history of the population of Branchville City, Connecticut. The town was incorporated in 1685. The following is a list of notable events that have affected the city. This list is not exhaustive. For example, the town experienced a devastating fire in 1797. The fire was caused by a coal-burning generator located at Ivy Hill Road. The fire severely injured a local man named Howard Fillow. In addition, a Danbury to New York City freight train crosses the railroad tracks near Branchville and throws 17 carloads of coal, hay, and apples across the track.

In 2017, Branchville had a population of less than 1,000 residents, with an average age of 38. In addition, people who live in Branchville are more likely to drive than walk. The median commute time is 22.9 minutes, and 71% of Branchville residents drive to work. Branchville residents use public transportation very little, and only 8% of them walk. That means that Branchville, NJ has higher income inequality than the rest of the country.

The median age of Branchville, NJ residents was 44.1, while that of foreign-born residents was 48. In other words, the average resident in Branchville, NJ is getting older. During the summer and spring months, temperatures are generally pleasant, while January is the wettest month. The city is located within the larger metro area of New York, including the island of Manhattan, as well as the eight-county region immediately north and western Long Island. Branchville has a population of 775 people, and has seen an increase of 0.1% from the beginning of 2020.