New York Governor Declares Where ‘Upstate New York’ Really Begins

Do you live in New York or Upstate New York? We finally have a definitive answer thanks to Governor Kathy Hochul.

It’s a debate that has been raging on in the Hudson Valley for decades. For some reason, residents don’t like their homeland to be referred to as “Upstate New York”. I’m not sure if it’s the stigma of being considered a country bumpkin or a secret desire to be connected to New York City, but if you tell someone from the Hudson Valley that they live upstate, you’re in for an earfull.

Where is Upstate New York?

Personally, I don’t know what the problem is. Obviously, the Mid-Hudson region is located in Upstate New York. The term, as I understand it, is a necessary distinction between the New York City metropolitan area and the rest of the state.

If you tell anyone from outside the Empire State that you’re from New York, they almost always automatically think you take the subway to work. In order to clarify that you live in Poughkeepsie, the term “Upstate New York” was coined to distinguish between those who live in the city and the rest of New York. But for some people, it’s become a slur.

Governor Hochul Clears the Record on “Upstate New York”

A video of the governor giving her official opinion on the Upstate New York debate has recently circulated. In it, Hochul emphatically insists that Upstate begins just north of Westchester County…

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