The population density of Oxford, NY was 825 in 2009.
Population Density
Population Density is computed by dividing the total population by Land Area Per Square Mile.
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Geographic and Population Datasets Involving Oxford, NY
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Lottery Cash 4 Life Winning Numbers: Beginning 2014
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-25T10:03:03.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1xRIvPz on the New York Lottery website for past Cash 4 Life results and payouts.
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Lottery NY Lotto Winning Numbers: Beginning 2001
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-24T10:02:52.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1BbsR6n on the New York Lottery website for past NY Lotto results and payouts.
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Lottery Mega Millions Winning Numbers: Beginning 2002
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-23T10:02:34.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1J8tPSN on the New York Lottery website for past Mega Millions results and payouts.
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Lottery Powerball Winning Numbers: Beginning 2010
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-24T10:02:52.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1GpWiHD on the New York Lottery website for past Powerball results and payouts.
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Automobiles Annual Imports and Exports Through Port Authority of NY NJ Maritime Terminals: Beginning 2000
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T17:59:14.000ZThis dataset represents the total number of Automobiles Imported and Exported annually through maritime terminals located within Port Authority property in the Port of New York and New Jersey in vehicle units beginning 2000
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Lottery Quick Draw Winning Numbers: Beginning 2013
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-25T10:03:01.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1BbsWqI on the New York Lottery website for past Quick Draw results and payouts.
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Lottery Daily Numbers/Win-4 Winning Numbers: Beginning 1980
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-25T10:03:04.000ZGo to http://on.ny.gov/1Cx6zvs or http://on.ny.gov/1KYjE6X on the New York Lottery website for past Daily Numbers/Win-4 results and payouts.
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Total Income And Tax Liability By Place Of Residence: Beginning Tax Year 1999
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2021-12-31T17:19:29.000ZThe Department of Taxation and Finance annually produces a data (study) file and provides a report of statistical information on New York State personal income tax returns that were timely filed. Timely filing means that the tax return was delivered to the Department on or before the due date of the tax return. The data are from full-year resident, full-year nonresident, and part-year resident returns. This dataset defines individuals filing a resident tax return as full-year residents and individuals filing a nonresident tax return are defined as either a full- year nonresident or a part-year resident.Data presented in this dataset provide the major income tax structure components by size of income. The components include income, deductions, dependent exemptions, and tax liability. The data also provides this information by size of income and by the filer’s permanent place of residence (county, state or country). For a more detailed explanation on the determination of residency and components of income see the attachment: NYSTF_PlaceOfResidence_Introduction.Researchers agree to: Use the data for statistical reporting an analysis only. The author will include a disclaimer that states any analyses, interpretations or conclusions were reached by the author and not the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
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Deer Tick Surveillance: Adults (Oct to Dec) excluding Powassan virus: Beginning 2008
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T18:05:44.000ZThis dataset provides the results from collecting and testing adult deer ticks, also known as blacklegged ticks, or by their scientific name <i>Ixodes scapularis</i>. Collection and testing take place across New York State (excluding New York City) from October to December, when adult deer ticks are most commonly seen. Adult deer ticks are individually tested for different bacteria and parasites, which includes the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. These data should simply be used to educate people that there is a risk of coming in contact with ticks and tick-borne diseases. These data only provide adult tick infections at a precise location and at one point in time. Both measures, tick population density and percentage, of ticks infected with the specified bacteria or parasite can vary greatly within a very small area and within a county. These data should not be used to broadly predict disease risk for a county. Further below on this page you can find links to tick prevention tips, a video on how to safely remove a tick, and more datasets with tick testing results. Interactive charts and maps provide an easier way to view the data.
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Deer Tick Surveillance: Nymphs (May to Sept) excluding Powassan virus: Beginning 2008
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-01T18:07:53.000ZThis dataset provides the results from collecting and testing nymph deer ticks, also known as blacklegged ticks, or by their scientific name <i>Ixodes scapularis</i>. Collection and testing take place across New York State (excluding New York City) from May to September, when nymph deer ticks are most commonly seen. Nymph deer ticks are individually tested for different bacteria and parasites, which includes the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. These data should simply be used to educate people that there is a risk of coming in contact with ticks and tick-borne diseases. These data only provide nymph tick infections at a precise location and at one point in time. Both measures, tick population density and percentage, of ticks infected with the specified bacteria or parasite can vary greatly within a very small area and within a county. These data should not be used to broadly predict disease risk for a county. Further below on this page you can find links to tick prevention tips, a video on how to safely remove a tick, and more datasets with tick testing results. Interactive charts and maps provide an easier way to view the data.