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Coordinates: 40°36′03″N 73°45′25″W / 40.600920°N 73.756971°W / 40.600920; -73.756971 Far Rockaway is a neighborhood on the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens in the United States. It is the easternmost section of the Rockaways, usually delineated as the area east of Beach 77th Street, comprising smaller the neighborhoods of Bayswater, Edgemere, Arverne, as well as Far Rockaway proper and Downtown Far Rockaway. The neighborhood is part of Queens Community Board 14.[1] Far Rockaway's character is that of an inner-city, oceanfront commuter town, in some ways having more in common with Asbury Park, New Jersey than with New York City. Far Rockaway is one of the most distant New York neighborhoods from Manhattan, the cultural and financial center of New York City. Formerly populated by Eastern European Jewish and Irish immigrants, it now has a large African American population, though the westernmost portion still remains mostly Irish. Downtown Far Rockaway has a moderately large Central American population. There is also a decent sized Orthodox Jewish population in the easternmost part of Far Rockaway, which borders Inwood and Lawrence, and other areas in the densely-Jewish Five Towns area across the Nassau County border. The area is home to a large and growing number of Haredi Jews with a large network of yeshivas and Jewish communal needs. Far Rockaway is one of two New York City neighborhoods whose subway terminus is within easy walking distance of the city limits (the Wakefield section of the Bronx is the other). This fact led to an interesting scenario in 1985, when New York City banned the sale of spray-paint cans to persons under the age of 18, in an effort to stem the tide of graffiti in the city; teenagers would travel across the city line into either Nassau County (after getting off the subway at the last stop in Far Rockaway) or Westchester County (from the last stop in Wakefield) to purchase spray paint there (Nassau County has since followed suit and prohibited spray-paint sales to minors, but Westchester County has not.) The zip code of Far Rockaway is 11691.

Education

The neighborhood, like all of New York City, is served by the New York City Department of Education. Far Rockaway residents are zoned to several different elementary schools: * P.S. 43 * P.S. 104 The Bayswater School * P.S. 105 The Bay School * P.S. 106 * P.S. 197 The Ocean School * P.S. 215 Lucretia Mott * P.S. 253 Far Rockaway residents are zoned to I.S. 53 Brian Piccolo. All New York City residents who wish to attend a public high school must apply to high schools. Far Rockaway High School is in Far Rockaway and Beach Channel High School is near Far Rockaway. Stella Maris High School, an all-girls Catholic high school, is located adjacent to the beach.

Famous residents

* Richard Bey (born 1951), talk show host * Baruch Samuel Blumberg (born 1925), 1942 graduate of Far Rockaway High School; won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1976.[3] * Father MC - Successful rap hip-hop artist in the 1990s. Signed with the very popular Uptown Records. * Joyce Brothers (born 1925), family psychologist and advice columnist (1928-)[4] * Morton Feldman (1926-1987), American modernist composer.[citation needed] * Richard Feynman (1918-1988), physicist and Nobel Prize laureate.[3] * Carl Icahn (born 1936), businessman.[3] * Stubby Kaye (1918–1997, born Bernard Sholm Kotzin), comic actor.[citation needed] * Nancy Lieberman (born 1958), women's basketball pioneer.[5] * Steve Madden (born 1958), shoe designer and former CEO of Steve Madden Ltd.[6] * Bernie Madoff (born 1938), 1956 graduate of Far Rockaway High School, former chairman of NASDAQ and convicted Ponzi scheme perpetrater.[citation needed] * Aryeh Markovich (born n/a) ceo and president of marko press llc. * Phil Ochs (1940–1976), folk-protest singer (resided here for a period during childhood).[7] * Robyn Ochs (born 1958), bisexual and marriage equality activist * Rammellzee (born 1960), influential early graffiti artist, rap/hip-hop artist, and sculptor. Contemporary of Jean-Michel Basquiat.[8] * Burton Richter - 1948 graduate of Far Rockaway High School; won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976.[9] * Russell Sage, railroad tycoon whose legacy is the First Presbyterian Church of Far Rockaway. * Michael Scanlan (born 1931) Catholic priest, author, and Chancellor of the Franciscan University of Steubenville.[10] * MC Serch (born 1967 as Michael Berrin), former member of the hip hop group 3rd Bass.[11] * Raymond Smullyan (born 1919), mathematician.[12] * Steve Stevens (born 1959 as Steve Schneider) Grammy Award winning guitarist for UK rocker Billy Idol.[citation needed] * Herbert Sturhahn (born 1902), football player elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.[13] * Danny Sullivan (born 1950), race car driver.[citation needed] * Mel Utley (born ?), NBA player.

Schools (past and present)

* Hebrew Institute of Long Island (HILI) * Chaim Berlin High School * Sh'or Yoshuv Institute of Jewish Studies * Torah Academy for Girls * Yeshiva Darchei Torah * Yeshiva of Far Rockaway * Siach Yitzchok Elementary School for Boys * Mosdos Bnois Bais Yaacov * Mesivta Chaim Shlomo

Synagogues (past and present)

* Bayswater Jewish Center * Young Israel of Far Rockaway * Congregation Kneseth Israel in Far Rockaway * Congregation Shaarey Tefila * Bnos Israel Institute (Rabbi Shmelke Rubin) * Beis Medrash Ateres Yisroel (Rabbi Avraham Blumenkranz) * Congregation Shomrai Shabbos * Agudath Israel of West Lawrence * Agudath Israel of Rockaway * Agudath Israel of Long Island

Transportation

Access to Manhattan is available via the IND Rockaway Line (A) subway service, which has a terminal at Mott Avenue. This subway stretch is completely elevated throughout the Rockaway Peninsula. The Far Rockaway station is the terminus for the Long Island Rail Road's Far Rockaway Branch, providing full service to Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and Flatbush Avenue / Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn. The line is unique in that trains leave New York City and make local stops in Nassau County before crossing back into Queens and terminating at Far Rockaway. Passengers can "change at Jamaica" between the various destinations and other LIRR lines. During rush hour, express service bypasses Jamaica station. Residents of Far Rockaway thus have two options for rail access to Manhattan, an uncommon situation that provides a backup for commuters in the event of service disruptions on any one system. The LIRR Far Rockaway Branch had originally been part of a loop that travelled along the existing route, continuing through the Rockaway Peninsula and heading on a trestle across Jamaica Bay through Queens where it reconnected with other branches. Frequent fires and maintenance problems led the LIRR to abandon the Queens portion of the route, which was acquired by the city to become the IND Rockaway Line, with service provided by the A train.[2]