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FIRE DEPARTMENTS

PORT WASHINGTON

FIRE DEPARTMENT

423 Port Washington Blvd.

Port Washington, NY 11050

Ph: 516-883-2200

Fax: 516-883-2659

www.pwfd.com

EMERGENCY CALLS: 516-742-3300

Chief of Department: Brian Waterson

1st Assistant Chief: Matthew Kerin

2nd Assistant Chief: Donald Reese

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Bureau of Fire Prevention

Atlantic Hook and Ladder Company #1

25 Carlton Avenue

Port Washington New York 11050 516-767-0175

Captain: Stephen Whittaker

1st Lieutenant: Ethan Brower

2nd Lieutenant: Matt McAuliffe

Protection Engine Company #1

14 South Washington Street

Port Washington New York 11050 (516) 767-0848

Captain: Daniel Buettner

1st Lieutenant: Robert Pape

2nd Lieutenant: Erit Eguizabal

Flower Hill Hose Company #1

12 Haven Avenue

Port Washington New York 11050 (516) 767-0009

Captain Emma Nadel

1st Lieutenant: Richard Yorke

2nd Lieutenant: Joseph Lo Re

Fire Medic Company #1 65 Harbor Road

Port Washington New York 11050 (516) 883-0224

Captain: Kevin Gately

1st Lieutenant: Jonathan Moy

2nd Lieutenant: Peter Kowalski

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SERVING

Emergency Dispatch Center: 911

General Town of North Hempstead Hotline: 311 or 516-869-6311

PSEG

Phone: (800) 490-0025

The Safe Center LI: 15 Grumman Road West Suite 1000

Bethpage, NY 11714

Phone: (516) 465-4700

Hotline: (516) 542-0404

Able-RideNICE Long Island Bus 947 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530

Phone: (516) 336-6600

Airports

JFK International Airport

General Information Phone: (718) 244-4444

LaGuardia Airport

General Information Phone: (718) 533-3400

Air Quality

Phone: (516) 227-9686

Alcoholics

Nassau Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous:

361 Hempstead Turnpike

West Hempstead, NY 11552

Phone: (516) 292-3045

Nassau County Dept. of Drug & Alcohol Addiction

60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd. Suite 240

Uniondale, NY 11553

Phone: (516) 227-7007

Animal Bites

Phone: (516) 227-9663

Animal Rescue North Shore

Animal League: Adoption General Services 25 Davis Avenue

Port Washington, NY 11050

Phone: (516) 883-7575

Disease Control

Phone: (516) 227-9496

Drinking Water

Phone: (516) 227-9692

Department of Motor Vehicles

Garden City Office

1140 Franklin Avenue

Garden City, NY 11530

Phone: (718) 477-4820

Bethpage Office

4031 Hempstead Turnpike

Bethpage, NY 11714

Phone: (718) 477-4820

Massapequa Office

Carmans Plaza Shopping Center

927 Carmans Road

Massapequa, NY 11758

Phone: (718) 477-4820

Department of Emergency Management

Richard Corbett, Commissioner

Early Intervention

Phone: (516) 227-8661

Emergency Preparedness Program

Phone: (516) 573-9600

Environmental Health

Director

Phone: (516) 227-9723

Environmental Engineering

Phone: (516) 571-4156

E-Z Pass

Phone: 1-800-333-TOLL (8655)

Garbage Districts and Recycling

Call Town of North Hempstead at 311

Hazardous Waste

Phone: (516) 571-6850

Health Department

Phone: (516) 227-9697 or (516) 227-9700

After Hours Emergency (516) 742-6154

Homeless Office of Housing & Homeless Services 40 Main Street, #302, Hempstead, NY 11550

Phone: (516) 572-1900

Fax (516) 572-2790

Housing Complaints

Phone: (516) 227-9715

Industrial Waste Permits

Phone: (516) 571-7319,

Lifeguard Certification

Phone: (516) 572-6591

Mosquito Control Program:

Phone: (516) 572-1166

Physically Handicapped

Children’s Program

Phone: (516) 227-8665

Police

Nassau County Police Department

1490 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 573-8800

Potholes

To report a pothole, call (516) 571-6900

Preschool Special Education Program

Phone: (516) 227-8673

Public Assistance

Department of Social Services

60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd #160

Uniondale, NY 11550

Phone: (516) 227-8519

Public Health Nuisances

Phone: (516) 227-9715

Public Water Supply

Phone: (516) 227-9692

Rabies Control: Phone: (516) 227-9663

Recycling: Call Town of North Hempstead at 311

Sanitation (Sewers) and Water Supply

1100 Prospect Avenue Westbury, NY 11590

Phone: (516) 571-6021

Sewage Spills

Phone: (516) 227-9692

Sexually Transmitted DiseasesControl Program

Phone: (516) 227-9439

Social Security

Phone: (800) 772-1213

Traffic Violations

Traffic and Parking Violations Agency 16 Cooper Street W, Hempstead, NY 11550

Phone: (516) 572-2700

Trees, Rodents & Mosquito Control

Phone: (516) 571-6900

Sewer Permits

Phone: (516) 571-6840

Storm Water Basins/ Sumps

Phone: (516) 571-6900

Water Management Phone: (516) 571-7508

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The history of the Port Washington Fire Department

The Port Washington Volunteer Fire Department

The three original fire companies in Port Washington - Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company No. 1 (1886), Protection Engine Company No. 1 (1892), and Flower Hill Hose Company No. 1 (1905) - were all organized years before the Port Washington Fire Department was formed. The fire companies all operated independently of any central command until 1907. Up until that time they all pulled together when fighting fires. In 1894 Protection and Atlantic agreed to appoint a Protection member, Eugene E. Carpenter, as Chief for the purpose of commanding both companies at a fire scene. Although the “fire department” wasn’t yet organized, E.E. Carpenter was the first fire chief of the community.

Department Organized

Even though there was cooperation at the scene of a fire, it became evident that there was the need for an official organization to coordinate all the activities of the community’s fire service. In the beginning of January 1907, a group known as the “Committee of Nine” (three members from each company) began meeting. On January 28, 1907 a proposed constitution and by-laws were submitted to each of the companies for approval. On February 18, 1907

the committee appointed Captain Frederick J. Snow of Flower Hill Hose Company No. 1 as its Chairman, and on March 25, 1907 a meeting was held of the membership of all three companies at Liberty Hall (the headquarters of Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company No. 1), “... for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization and for the election of officers for the same.”

The combined membership voted to form the new Port Washington Fire Department the purpose of which, “... shall be the extinguishment of fires and the protection of life and property.” The newly elected officers that were unanimously voted into office:

Chief of Department: Frederick J. Snow (Flower Hill Hose Company No. 1)

1st Deputy Chief: Timothy J. Bird

(Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company No. 1)

2nd Deputy Chief: William E. Smith

(Protection Engine Company No. 1)

Clerk of the Board: James F. Dinn

(Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company No. 1)

Treasurer: Burtis H. Monfort

(Flower Hill Hose Company No. 1)

Surgeon: William I. Cocks

(Protection Engine Company No. 1)

There weren’t a great number of fires in the early years and the members would put

much of their efforts into training, maintaining equipment, and raising money to operate the fire companies and the Department.

Early Fund Raising

Beginning in 1909 the Port Washington Fire Department would sponsor a local tournament and parade which became known as “Firemen’s Day”.

Four contests were held:

Hose and Ladder Contest - a contest that involved running 100 yards, pulling a ladder from the truck, placing it in position and ascending to the top rung.

Single Ladder Climbing Contest - with a ladder already standing, participants would run fifty feet and climb to the top rung in the shortest time possible.

Double Wet Hose Contest- a contest that involved a 100 yard run, stretching 100 feet of hose, attaching it to a hydrant, uncoupling the hose, attaching the nozzle and water to be thrown.

Bucket Line Contest.

“Firemen’s Day” was an annual event until about 1920. Probably one of the most interesting (and exhausting) feats of the day was the line of march. The typical parade route started at the tournament arch on Webster Avenue, then proceeded to Monroe Street, to Main Street, up Main

Street to Monfort’s Corner (Port Washington Boulevard & Main Street), to Bernard Street, to Maryland Avenue, back to Main Street, to Mackey Avenue, to Bayview Avenue, to Shore Road (Plandome Road), around Bayles’ Corner (corner of Shore Road & Main Street), down Shore Road to the residence of Jacob Cocks (Pleasant Avenue), back up Shore Road to Main Street (Bayles’ Corner), up Main Street to Monroe then to Webster Avenue and ending back at the arch. At the time the roads were primarily dirt and the members of all the fire companies wore “white duck” pants as part of their uniforms!

By 1915 a much needed law was passed in New York State to provide tax revenue for fire protection each year based upon assessed valuation. A contract was signed with the Town of North Hempstead for fire protection services. Heretofore all operating funds were obtained through fund raising activities put on by the firemen or ladies auxiliaries from each of the fire companies. Another advantage of signing the contract with the Town was that all volunteer members would now be able to receive benefits under the Healey Law with respect to injuries at fires or official activities of the fire companies.

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POLICE DEPARTMENTS

PORT WASHINGTON POLICE DISTRICT

500 Port Washington Boulevard

Port Washington, NY 11050

Phone: (516) 883-0500

Fax: (516) 883-4708

www.portwashingtonpd.ny.gov

Chief of Police: Robert DelMuro

Board of Police Commissioners:

Brian G. Staley Sr.

Angela Lawlor Mullins

Frank T. Scobbo

Administration: Deputy Chief William Zwerlein

Patrol Division: Assistant Chief Kevin McCarroll

Special Operations

Sergeant Suzanne Petrizzo

Commanding Officer

Detective Division

Detective Sergeant Nicholas Dello-Iacono

Commanding Officer

School Resource Officer

Detective Anthony Guzzello

Community Liaison Officer

Sergeant Peter Griffith

Case Investigations

Detective Mike Cetta

Detective Michael Alberti

Detective Donald Wilson

Detective Charles Kouvel

Detective John Steadman

Traffic Enforcement Safety Unit

Police Officer Drew Haagenson, Police Officer Adam Fenig

Police Officer Marc Lappas

Firearms Tactics Unit

Lieutenant Daniel De Vito

Detective Donald Wilson

Sergeant Michael DiBiasi

Police Officer Mike Cetta

Police Officer Lionel Puton

Police Officer John Steadman

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Problem Oriented Policing Unit

Police Officer John Bellini

Police Officer Robert Pape

Police Motor Carrier Safety

Police Officer Brandon Vail

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26 Tibbits Lane Sands Point NY

Phone: 516-883-3100

for Non-Emergencies

Fax: 516-883-8164

www.sandspointpolice.org

Chief of Department

Chief Thomas Ruehle

Lieutenant Donald Tag

Deputy Commanding Officer

Sergeant Casey Wall Fleet Services Manager

Sergeant Michael Borowski Alarm Permits

Sergeant Brian Meadows F.O.I.L and Records

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PORT WASHINGTON

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

329 Main Street

P.O. Box 121

Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: (516) 883-6566

www.pwcoc.org

Board of Directors

President:

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1st Vice President:

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2nd Vice President:

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3rd Vice President:

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Secretary: Drina Scheiber

Treasurer: Kathy Levinson

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Beth Michalson Fiore

Anthony Guzzello

Ayhan Hassan

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Carl Lalena

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Executive Committee

Chris Bain, President

Corey Peterson

Warren Schein

Mitch Schwartz

Jeff Stone

Dan Zaveckas

Rob Ziegelbaum, PT, DPT

Accountant: Kevin Schmutz, CPA

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Executive Director:

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329 Main Street

P.O. Box 121

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Officers

Donna Rice – President (Class A/Representing Commercial Property Owner)

Halime Berkay –

Vice President (Class A/ Commercial Property Owner)

Annette Oestreich –Treasurer (Class A/Representing Commercial Property Owner)

Nadine Delmonte –Secretary (Class A/ Commercial Property Owner) Directors

Hon. Mariann Dalimonte(Class C/Councilwoman, Town of North Hempstead)

Manny Galanis – (Class B/ Commercial Tenant)

William Haagenson, DVM (Class C/Village of Baxter Estates)

Sue Sullivan (Class B/Commerical Tenant) Michael Tucker – (Class A/ Representing Commercial Property Owner)

Hon. Robert Weitzner –(ClassC/ Mayor, Port Washington North)

Cindie Leigh - (Class A/ Property Owner)

Executive Director Holly Byrne

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Marla Freeman, Vice President

Katherine Crean, Vice President

Glen DeSalvo, Treasurer

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Ross Lumpkin

Robert Lager

Jay Stone

Jennifer Wiggins

Colin Wiggins

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UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

3rd Congressional District

(Includes the communities of Glen Cove, Great Neck, Roslyn, Manhasset, Port Washington, parts of Williston Park and New Hyde Park, Plainview, Hicksville, Bethpage, Oyster Bay, the Town of Huntington and portions of Kings Park and Commack, and a portion of Queens County including Whitestone, Bellerose, Douglaston and Little Neck)

NASSAU COUNTY EXECUTIVE BRUCE BLAKEMAN

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-3131

NASSAU COUNTY COMPTROLLER ELAINE PHILLIPS

240 Old Country Road

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-2386

CONGRESSMAN GEORGE SANTOS

Washington, DC Office: 1117 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

Phone: (202) 225-3335

Huntington Office: 478A Park Avenue

Huntington, NY 11743 Phone: (631) 923-4100

Queens Office: 242-02 Northern Boulevard

Douglaston, NY 11363 (718) 631-0400

NASSAU COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY HONORABLE

ANNE T. DONNELLY

262 Old Country Road Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-3800

COUNTY CLERK MAUREEN O’CONNELL

240 Old Country Road Room 105

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-2660

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6200

STATE ASSEMBLY

16th Assembly District

(Consists of Great Neck, Manhasset, Port Washington, Herricks, Mineola, Baxter Estates, Parts of East Williston, Old Westbury, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn, Albertson, Williston Park and New Hyde Park)

ASSEMBLYWOMAN

GINA SILLITTI

District Office: 44 South Bayles Avenue Suite 200

Port Washington, NY 11050 516-482-6960

Albany Office: LOB 452

Albany, NY 12248 518-455-5192

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NASSAU COUNTY LEGISLATURE

LEGISLATOR

KEVAN ABRAHAMS

(D-Hempstead)

1st Legislative District Minority Caucus Leader (Part of Baldwin, Part of East Meadow, Part of Freeport, Part of Hempstead, Roosevelt, Uniondale )

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6201

LEGISLATOR

SIELA A. BYNOE

(D-Westbury)

2nd Legislative District (Hempstead, Lakeview, Westbury, New Cassel, Hicksville, Uniondale, Rockville Centre and East Garden City)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6202

LEGISLATOR

CARRIÉ SOLAGES (D-Elmont)

3rd Legislative District (Elmont, Valley Stream, South Floral Park, Inwood, Portions of Lawrence & North Woodmere)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6203

LEGISLATOR DENISE FORD (R-Long Beach)

4th Legislative District Alt. Deputy Presiding Officer (City of Long Beach, Lido Beach, Atlantic Beach, East Atlantic Beach, Point Lookout and Island Park, Parts of East Rockaway, Oceanside, Woodmere, Lawrence and Cedarhurst)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6204

LEGISLATOR DEBRA MULÉ

(D-Baldwin)

5th Legislative District (Most of Baldwin, All of South Hempstead and Parts of Freeport, Rockville Centre, Merrick and Oceanside)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6205

LEGISLATOR

C. WILLIAM GAYLOR III (R-Lynbrook)

6th Legislative District (Lynbrook, Malverne, North Lynbrook, Valley Stream and Portions of Rockville Centre, Hewlett, Franklin Square and Woodmere)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6206

LEGISLATOR HOWARD J. KOPEL (R-Lawrence)

7th Legislative District Deputy Presiding Officer (Oceanside, Rockville Centre, East Rockaway, Cedarhurst, Woodmere and Parts of Hewlett, Lawrence, Baldwin, Valley Stream and Lynbrook)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6207

LEGISLATOR

LEGISLATOR

JOHN J. GIUFFRE

(R-West Hempstead)

8th Legislative District (Franklin Square, West Hempstead and portions of Elmont, Floral Park and Stuart Manor)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6208

LEGISLATOR

RICHARD NICOLELLO

(R-New Hyde Park)

9th Legislative District Presiding Officer (Part of New Hyde Park, Garden City Park, Mineola, Williston Park, East Williston, Albertson, Roslyn Estates, Munsey Park, Plandome Heights, Plandome, Plandome Manor, Floral Park)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6209

LEGISLATOR

MAZI MELESA PILIP

(R-Great Neck)

10th Legislative District (Great Neck, Herricks, North Hills, North New Hyde Park, Searingtown/Albertson Manhasset, Garden City Park and Manhasset Hills)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6210

DELIA DERIGGI-WHITTON (D-Glen Cove)

11th Legislative District

(Glen Cove, Port Washington, Roslyn, Roslyn Harbor, Sands Point, Sea Cliff, Glenwood, Glen Head)

1550 Franklin Avenue, Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6211

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Long Island Fairy Festival at Sands Point Preserve

May 11th • 6pm-8pm

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Art Exhibition & Reception at The Art Guild

May 11th & 15th • 5pm-9pm and other Summer dates!

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May 21st • 10am

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May 21st • 12pm-4pm

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NASSAU COUNTY GOVERNMENT LEGISLATURE

LEGISLATOR

JAMES KENNEDY

(R-Massapequa)

12th Legislative District (Massapequa, Parts of Farmingdale)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6212

LEGISLATOR

THOMAS McKEVITT (D-East Meadow)

Presiding Officer

13th Legislative District (East Meadow, North Bellmore, North Merrick, North Wantagh and Portions of Seaford)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6213

LEGISLATOR

LAURA SCHAEFER (R-Farmingdale)

14th Legislative District (Garden City, Carle Place and Portions of Westbury, Hicksville, Bethpage, Plainview, West Hempstead Hemptead, Franklin Square and Jericho)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6214

LEGISLATOR

JOHN R. FERRETTI JR. (R-Levittown)

15th Legislative District (Levittown, Westbury and Portions of East Meadow, Bethpage, Wantagh and Seaford)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6215

LEGISLATOR ARNOLD W. DRUCKER (R-Levittown)

16th Legislative District (Woodbury, Syosset, Plainview, Jericho, Old Bethpage, Hicksville, Old Westbury and Roslyn Heights)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6216

LEGISLATOR ROSE MARIE WALKER (R-Hicksville)

17th Legislative District (Bethpage, Hicksville, North Massapequa, North Wantagh, Old Bethpage, Plainedge and Parts of Seaford)

1550 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 Phone: (516) 571-6217

LEGISLATOR

JOSHUA A. LAFAZAN (D-Syosset)

18th Legislative District (North Woodbury, North Syosset, Laurel Hollow, Oyster Bay Cove, Oyster Bay, Cove Neck, Centre Island, Bayville, Mill Neck, Lattingtown, Locust Valley, Matinecock, the Brookvilles, Muttontown, East Norwich, Greenvale, East Hills and Glen Head)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501

Phone: (516) 571-6218

LEGISLATOR MICHAEL GIANGREGORIO (R-Merrick)

19th Legislative District (Freeport, Merrick, North Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh and Seaford)

1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, NY 11501 (516) 571-6219

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TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD

COUNCILMEMBERS

TOWN HALL

220 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030 (516) 869-6311 • Fax: (516) 627-4204

COUNCILMAN

ROBERT J. TROIANO

1st District (New Cassel/Westbury, Carle Place and the Villages of Westbury and Old Westbury)

220 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7701

Fax: (516) 869-7688

troianor@northhempsteadny. gov

COUNCILMAN PETER ZUCKERMAN

2nd District (East Williston, Searingtown, Manhasset Hills, East Hills, Glenwood Landing, Sea Cliff, Herricks, Roslyn Harbor, Albertson and Roslyn Heights)

220 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7702

Fax: (516) 869-7688

zuckermanp@northhempsteadny.gov

COUNCILMAN

DENNIS J. WALSH

3rd District (Garden City Park, Mineola, Williston Park, Garden City, and parts of New Hyde Park)

220 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7703

Fax: (516) 869-7688

walshd@northhempsteadny.gov

SUPERVISOR JENNIFER DeSENA

200 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-6311

desenaj@northhempsteadny.gov

TOWN CLERK RAGINI SRIVASTAVA

200 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-6311

srivastavar@northhempsteadny.gov

RECEIVER OF TAXES CHARLES BERMAN

200 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7800

bermanc@northhempsteadny.gov

VERONICA LURVEY

4th District

(Villages of Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Munsey Park, North Hills, Great Neck, Great Neck Gardens, Kensington, Kings Point, Thomaston, and the unincorporated areas of Manhasset and Great Neck, including Great Neck Gardens and Allenwood)

220 Plandome Road Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7704

Fax: (516) 869-7688

lurveyv@northhempsteadny. gov

COUNCILMAN

DAVID. A. ADHAMI

5th District

(North New Hyde Park, Garden City Park, Floral Park and the villages of Saddle Rock, Great Neck Estates, Russel Gardens, University Gardens, Lake Success and other unincorporated areas)

220 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7705

Fax: (516) 869-7688

adhamid@northhempsteadny.gov

COUNCILWOMAN

MARIANN DALIMONTE

6th District

(Port Washington, including the villages of Baxter Estates, Manorhaven, Port Washington North, and Sands Point. It also includes the villages of Flower Hill, Plandome, Plandome Heights, and Plandome Manor)

220 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7706

Fax: (516) 869-7688

mdalimonted@northhempsteadny.gov

BOARD OF ZONING AND APPEALS

210 Plandome Road

Manhasset, NY 11030

Phone: (516) 869-7667

Fax: (516) 869-7812

David Mammina, AIA Chairman

Leslie Francis, Esq. Vice Chairman

Members: Patricia A. Goodsell, Esq.

Daniel D. Donatelli, Esq.

Jay Hernandez

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guided nature WalkS

Saturday, may 13, July 1 10 to 11:30 am

foreSt Bathing

Saturday, may 20, June 17 10 am to 12 pm

Summer SolStice

Celebrate the Longest Day of the Year with watercolor painting and a sundown meditation

Saturday, June 21 • 6:30 pm – Sunset

introduction to Ballroom dancing

Donatas Nacajus/Ballroom Boutique

Learn the basics –No partner required!

four SeaSonS in muSic “SPring dance”

Sunday, may 21 • 4 pm

PrinceSS day at the caStle

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Sunday, may 28 four 1-hour Sessions: 12 pm, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm and 2 pm

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SymPhonic Band

TV, Movie, Musical Themes ...and More!

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Sunday, august 6 • 4 pm

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tuesdays august 8, 15, 22 7 pm

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VILLAGE GOVERNMENT

MAYOR ROBERT WEITZNER

Village Clerk

Palma Torrisi

Deputy Clerk

Linda Kropacek

Treasurer

Mary Jo Bella

Building Inspector

Robert Barbach

Building Inspector/ Code Enforcement Officer

Michael Mandarino

TRUSTEE STEVEN COHEN

Public Works Superintendent

Ronald Novinski

Emergency Manager

Steven Kaplan

Deputy Emergency Manager

Alex Moschos

Beautification Commissioner

Howard Roth

Village Attorney

Stuart Besen

TRUSTEE MICHAEL MALATINO

Planning Board

Chairman:

Scott Baxter

Members:

Steven Cohen

Irwin Kellner

Keith Kindler

Scott Bromberg

Gerald Stern

Board of Appeals

Chairman: Paul Joseph

TRUSTEE ANDREA SCHEFF

TRUSTEE MATTHEW KEPKE

Members:

Jerold Liss

Richard Gallucci

Nick Miscioscia

Jon Weinstein

Village Court

Sheldon Greenbaum, Village Justice

Howard Krebs, Acting Village Justice

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MaryBeth Malloy, Village Prosecutor

Linda Kropacek, Court Clerk

Landmark Preservation Commissioner

Dr. George Williams

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MAYOR JOHN POPELESKI

Village Clerk-Treasurer

Deputy Village Clerk

Alex Kovacevic

Highway Supervisor & Staff

Mike Calvanese

Anthony Sodano

Alfredo Diaz

Jairo Giron

Village Attorney

Genevieve LoPresti, Esq.

DEPUTY MAYOR VINCENT COSTA

Village Justice

William Bodkin, Esq.

Prosecuting Attorneys

Genevieve Lopresti, Esq.

Brian Meyerson, Esq.

Justice Court Clerk

Carlos Romero

Complaint Investigator

Lori Vlahos

Consultant to Building

Dept/Rental Registration

Ron Kaslow

TRUSTEE HARRY FARINA

Superintendent of Buildings/ Chief of Code Enforcement

Alfredo Diaz

Planning Board

Chairman:

Michael Masiello

Members:

Michael Masiello

Elise Ledda

Zygmunt Jagiello

Richard Zimbardi

Mario DeSantis

TRUSTEE MONICA ILDEFONSO

Roy Cotilla, PE, Planning Board Engineer

Kenneth Gray, Esq., Planning Board Attorney

Board of Zoning Appeals

Chairman: Frank Ottaviani

Members:

Dominick Masiello

Ray Hounigringer

Frank Ottaviani

Joseph Zimbardi

Jerry Volpe

TRUSTEE KHRISTINE SHAHIPOUR

Architectural Review Board

Chairman:

Eugene Bowler

Members:

Eugene Bowler

Carmen Castro

Mario DeSantis

Giliberto Acevedo

Eugene Bowler

Kenneth Gray, Esq., Review Board Consultant

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VILLAGE GOVERNMENT

Village Staff

Village Clerk-Treasurer:

Meghan Kelly

Deputy Village Clerk:

Elisabeth Roberts

Village Attorney:

Christopher J. Prior, Esq., Law Firm of McLaughlin & Stern

Village Justice: Hon. Elizabeth S. Kase, Esq.

Associate Village Justice: Hon. Gale D. Berg, Esq.

Court Clerk:

Dawn Ward

Village Prosecutor:

MaryBeth Malloy

Superintendent of Buildings

Robert Barbach, RA

Code Inforcement Official

Joshua Speisman

Village Historian

Addison Barman

Planning Board

Kimberly Keiserman, Chairman

Susan Athanasian

Andrea Falino

Peter Steincke

Steven Stulbaum

Board of Zoning & Appeals

Dr. William Haagenson, Chairman

Frank Falino

Dr. Peter Salins

Deborah Shlafmitz

Joseph Zirpolo

Alex Price, Alternate Member

Landmarks Preservation Committee

Dr. Peter Salins, Chairman

Steve Maun

Michael Marmor

Alyce O’Rourke

Anne Shkuda

Tree Commission

Josh Speisman, Chair

Sal Candela, Member

Steve Kahn, Member

Paul Mauriello, Alternate Member

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TRUSTEE ALICE M. PECKELIS DEPUTY MAYOR CHARLES COMER MAYOR NORA HAAGENSON
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Village Administrator

Ronnie Shatzkamer

Village Treasurer

Suzanne Tangredi

Court Clerk

Susan Williams

Assistant to Building Dept.

Heather Lanci

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Building Superintendent

Peter Albinski

Code Enforcer

Jack Mancusi

Superintendent of Highways

Richard Falcones

Public Works

Richard Falcones

Kevin Kothe

Elmer Guzman

Martin Velasquez

Board of Zoning Appeals

Michael Sahn, Chair

Peter Cotelides

William Clemency

Dr. Arnold Goldman

Norman Glavas

Alt. Andrew Grabiner

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VILLAGE GOVERNMENT

Board of Trustees

Peter A. Forman, Mayor & Police Commissioner

Jeffrey Moslow, Trustee, Deputy Mayor, & Finance Commissioner

Elena Karabatos, Trustee and Water Commissioner

Rebecca Vitas Schamis, Trustee & Road Commissioner

Sloane Ackerman, Trustee

Daniel Scheyer, Advisor to the Board

Planning Board

Daniel O’Connell, Chair

Jonathan Schiff, Deputy Chair

Larry Janis

Josh Milgrim

Lawrence Paltrowitz, 1st Alternate

Steven Miller, 2nd Alternate

Historic Landmarks

Preservation Commission

Betsy Silverstein, Chair

Daniel Kohs, Deputy Chair

Linda Ruvio

Lynn Sirow

Georgia DeYoung, Advisor

Board of Zoning Appeals

F. William Schmergel, Chair

Carol Rossettie, Deputy Chair

Lawrence Balaban

Daniel Kohs

Josh Kuriloff

Zadia Feliciano, 1st Alternate

Douglas Farber, 2nd Alternate

Village Staff

Liz Gaynor, MMC, RMC, Village Clerk

Denise de Reyna, Treasurer

Stephen Rusnak, Supt. Building Department

Lisa Monteforte, Building Department Coordinator

Paul Zuppello, Accounts Receivable

Lisa Monteforte, Court Matters

Colleen O’Neill, General Information

Village Club Committee & Standing Committee Chairs

Matt Engel, Chair

Michael Miller, Deputy Chair

Food & Beverages: Joshua Strugatz

Golf & Greens: Marc Grossman

Tennis: Lisa Barshay

Paddle Tennis: Bill Schmergel

Pool & Beach: Danielle Greenberg

Social: Joshua Goldberg

Mary Finch Kay, Member-at-Large

Jack Mandel, Member-at-Large

Bill Schmergel, Member-at-Large & Facilities Chair

Other Officials

Chief of Police, Thomas Ruehle

Police Lieutenant, Donald Tag

Superintendent of Water & Public Works, Christian DiMartino

Village Justice, Alyson Adler

Associate Justice, Daniel Scheyer

Village Prosecutor, Nancy Gordon, Joshua Brookstein & Neera I. Roopsingh

Court Clerk, Lisa Monteforte

Senior Emergency Manager, Larry Balaban

Emergency Manager, Douglas Farber

Registrar, Colleen O’Neill

Village Attorney, Sahn Ward Braff Koblenz, PLLC

Village Engineer, Westside Engineering, PC & D&B Engineers & Architects, PC

Village Webmaster, Trevor T. Adler

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VILLAGE OF SANDS POINT
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Stunning, sophisticated, richly detailed. These are only some of the ways to describe this beautiful home. This beach house sits on over 2 acres, and is right on Long Island Sound. The home itself is a mid-century marvel with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that provide dazzling water views no matter where you are in the house. The location is perfect for those who want to escape city life as an ideal spot for a weekend getaway. The spacious patio offers an impeccable entertainment space, and a private outdoor shower marries function with luxury for this waterfront oasis. A charming pergola replete with outdoor seating is ideal for enjoying the gorgeous panorama. The midcentury modern lines, elegant curves, and expansive windows make this home a true architectural treasure and the epitome of an idyllic retreat. MLS# 3397349. $9,500,000.

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ARCHANGEL MICHAEL GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH OF PORT WASHINGTON

100 Fairway Drive

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-944-3180

www.archangelmichaelchurch.org

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR

8 Franklin Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-0603

lutheranchurchportwashington.com

BIBLE CHURCH

35 Campus Drive

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-407-3544

www.thebiblechurch.us

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

17 Vanderventer Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-7404

MISSION PENTECOSTAL CHURCH

11 Irma Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-944-7085

MOUNT OLIVE AME CHURCH

20 Mackey Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-3530

MOUNT PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH

1 Avenue A

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-944-6290

OUR LADY OF FATIMA RC CHURCH

6 Cottonwood Road

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-0781

www.olfpw.org

ST. PETER OF ALCANTARA RC CHURCH

1327 Port Washington Blvd

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-6675

www.stpeterofalcantara.org

THE COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE

160 Middle Neck Road

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-3144

www.commsyn.org

PORT JEWISH CENTER

20 Manorhaven Boulevard

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-944-7202

www.portjewishcenter.org

CHABAD OF PORT WASHINGTON

80 Shore Road

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-8672

www.chabadpw.org

ST. STEPHEN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

9 Carlton Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-0363

www.ststephenspw.org

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

35 Middle Neck Road

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-1430

www.umcpw.org

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

2 Beacon Hill Road

Port Washington, NY, 11050 516- 883-1977

TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL

18 Temple Drive & Haven Ave.

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-1708

www.tbiport.org

SHELTER ROCK

JEWISH CENTER

272 Shelter Rock Road

Roslyn, NY 11576

516-741-4305

srjc.org

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BOARD OF EDUCATION PRESIDENT ADAM SMITH asmith@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION VICE PRESIDENT DEBORAH BROOKS dbrooks@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE EMILY BEYS ebeys@portnet.org

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

DR. MICHAEL HYNES mhynes@portnet.org

JOHN J. DALY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

36 Rockwood Avenue Port Washington , NY 11050 (516) 767-5200

Principal Lucia Laguarda llaguarda@portnet.org

GUGGENHEIM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

38 Poplar Place Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 767-5250

Principal Dr. Kimberly Licato klicato@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE ADAM BLOCK ablock@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE JULIE EPSTEIN dbrooks@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE RACHEL GILLIAR rgilliar@portnet.org

BOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE NANETTE MELKONIAN nmelkonian@portnet.org

CARRIE PALMER WEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL

52 Campus Drive Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 767-5500

Principal Beth Javeline bjaveline@portnet.org

PAUL D. SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL

101 Campus Drive Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 767-5800

Principal Dr. Kathryn Behr kbehr@portnet.org

MANORHAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Morewood Oaks Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 767-5300

Principal Juanita Diaz jdiaz@portnet.org

JOHN PHILIP SOUSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

101 Sands Point Road Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 767-5350

Principal Meg Sheehan msheehan@portnet.org

PRIVATE School

VINCENT SMITH SCHOOL

www.vincentsmithschool.org

322 Port Washington Blvd.

Port Washington, NY 11050

Phone: 516-365-4900

Fax: 516-627-5648

Grades: 1st through 12th

Principal: John Baldi

Board of Trustees

Lauren Rothchild, Chair

Treasurer: Dr. Peter Lewis

Dr. Andrea Carlsen

Dr. Lauren Schwartz Christine Marquino

SOUTH SALEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

10 Newbury Road Port Washington , NY 11050 (516) 767-5400

Principal Dr. Pia Ferrante psanchez-ferrante@portnet.org

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Harbor Hill Road, Roslyn, NY 11576 • 516.801.5000 • www.roslynschools.org
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Jessica Melwani jessicakmelwani@gmail.com

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Adrienne Kane taubkane@gmail.com

Roopali Gupta John roopaligupta77@gmail.com

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Amy Snorteland snorteland@gmail.com

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Tracy Shepard tracyshepard55@gmail.com

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Sara Kolb kolb@gmail.com

Jessica Mcguire Curreri jmcguire20@gmail.com

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Jessica Linden linden@gmail.com

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Erin Mastronardi emastron@gmail.com

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Lauren Singer singerlr@gmail.com

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Nancy Ziselman nancyziselman@gmail.com

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One Library Drive

Port Washington, NY 11050

Phone: (516) 883-4400

Fax: (516) 883-7927

www.pwpl.org

Library Administration

Board of Trustees

Patricia Bridges, President

Nancy Comer

William Keller

Michael Krevor

Keith

Adrienne Saur

Matthew Straus

James

Sima Vasa

About the Port Washington Public Library

In 1892, the Women’s Club of Port Washington organized the community’s first library service with books donated by members. They met in two afternoons in the home of Miss Wilhelmina Mitchell on Main Street near the waterfront. Fundraising events included peach festivals, card parties, and musical evenings. The Library was chartered as a Free Library by New York State in 1895 with a collection of 370 volumes and was open nine hours a week.

In 1924, voters approved spending on a new building, and construction began in November 1925 on a side street off Main. The Library was granted a charter on January 1st, 1925, under the corporate name of Port Washington Public Library (PWPL).

Since that day, services have continued to expand and evolve. Providing the latest book titles and exciting events, workshops, Story Times, and seminars remains essential to PWPL’s offerings. The Library has worked to end the digital divide within the community by offering loanable laptops, mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, and

other devices. Along with in-person services, patrons can access various online services; online tutoring, virtual language training, digital storybooks for kids, eBooks, audiobooks, comics, music, movies, and much more.

Port Washington Public Library’s current Archivist and Special Collections Librarian, Vanessa Nastro, takes readers into the detailed and comprehensive history of Port Washington and Manhasset Bay in her debut book, Along Manhasset Bay.

For readers looking to immerse themselves in the rich history contained within the pages of Along Manhasset Bay, be sure to download the accompanying free walking tour app titled “Along Manhasset Bay” on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Follow the narrator’s real-time guidance using GPS technology to listen to oral history excerpts as you walk along the designated route on Main Street, Port Washington, and the beachfront of Manhasset Bay.

For more information about the Library and our services, visit pwpl.org.

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UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

300 Community Drive

Manhasset, N.Y. 11030 (516) 562-0100

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

100 Port Washington Blvd. Roslyn, N.Y. 11576 (516) 562-6000

NYU LANGONE HOSPITAL

259 First Street Mineola, N.Y. 11501 (516) 663-0333

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271-11 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 718-289-2100

L.I. JEWISH-HILLSIDE MEDICAL CENTER

270-05 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, N.Y. 11040 718-470-7000

NASSAU UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER (NUMC) 2201 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow, N.Y. 11554 (516) 572-0123

GLEN COVE HOSPITAL 101 St. Andrews Lane Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542 (516) 674-7300

COHEN CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER/ NORTHWELL HEALTH 269-01 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, NY 11040 General Phone: (718) 470-3000

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ORGANIZATIONS

FLOWER HILL WOMEN’S CLUB

womensclubflowerhill.com

AMERICAN LEGION

POST 0509

PO Box 21

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Commander: Douglas W. Weston

Adjutant: Paul J. Oleksiw

MARINE CORPS

LEAGUE PORT WASHINGTON

DETACHMENT 614

Phone: 917-299-0819

Lou Wirth, Commandant louis.wirth@marines.usmc.mil

VETERANS OF FOREIGN

WARS-H-M POST 1819

29 Mohegan Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-1552

AUTISM SPEAKS

382 Main St.

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-809-8211 austismspeaks.org

BAXTER’S POND FOUNDATION

Executive Administrator: Holly Byrne hbyrne@baxterspond.org www.baxterspond.org

THE KIWANIS CLUB OF MANHASSETPORT WASHINGTON

P.O. Box 853

Port Washington, NY, 11030

President - John Huber 516.238.8330

LIONS CLUB OF PORT WASHINGTON

P.O. Box 169

Port Washington, NY, 11050

President James Continto 516-647-2472

NICHOLAS CENTER FOR AUTISM

382 Main Street

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-7177

www.nicholascenterusa.org

Nicole Sugrue, Co-founder Executive Director

NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA

25 Davis Avenue

Port Washington, NY, 11050 Phone: 516-883-7575

www.animalleague.org

PORT WASHINGTON POLISH CLUB

5 Pulaski Place

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-5553

www.portwashingtonpolishclub.com

PARENT RESOURCE CENTER

232 Main Street, Suite 4

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-3808

www.parentresource.org

Co-President:

Kathyrn Richey

Co-President:

Elizabeth Holzman

PORT COUNSELING CENTER, INC.

225 Main Street

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-1133

www.longislandreach.org

PORT WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S CENTER

232 Main Street, Suite 2

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-883-4864

Lisa Bridge, Executive Director

www.pwchildrenscenter.org

RESIDENTS FOR A MORE BEAUTIFUL

PORT WASHINGTON

P.O. Box 864

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-9151

www.pwresidents.org

Chairman - Curt Trinko

SANDSPORT/SHOSHANA CHAPTER OF HADASSAH

Kay Smith

41 Middle Road

Sands Point, NY, 11050 516-883-1127

kaytell@gmail.com

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS #1227

155 Manorhaven Blvd.

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-0040

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OR PORT WASHINGTON-MANHASSET

P.O. Box 305

Port Washington, NY 11050 mylwv.org 516-431-1628

PORT WASHINGTON COMMUNITY ACTION COUNCIL

382 Main Street, #4 Port Washington, NY, 11050 Phone: 516-883-3201

PORT WASHINGTON POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC.

PO Box 14

Port Washington, NY, 11050

Phone: 516-767-8520

www.portwashingtonpba. org

HEARTS PO Box 1192

Port Washington, NY, 11050 516-472-2699

www.heartspw.org

Damon Gersh, Chairman & Founder Sheri Suzanne, Co-Founder

JOHN MICHAEL MARINO

LODGE #1389

SONS OF ITALY

P.O.Box 403 Port Washington, NY 11050

President: Peter Prudente

www.marionlodge.org

PORT WASHINGTON

YOUTH COUNCILTHE PIT TEEN CENTER

232 Main Street

Port Washington, NY, 11050 Phone: 516-767-8336

Laura Mogul, Executive Director www.thepitatlandmark.org

For your

BAYVIEW COLONY CLUB

Steve Klyce, President

sklyce@klyce.com

516-708-9694

THE COMMUNITY CHEST OF PORT WASHINGTON

382 Main Street, Suite 105 Port Washington, NY 11050 516-767-2121

info@portchest.org

www.portchest.org

Executive Director:

Julie B. Meer

President: Drew Hershkowitz

MANHASSET BAY ESTATES ASSOCIATION, INC.

P.O. Box 295

Port Washington, NY, 11050

www.mbayestates.org

Steve Darnell, President

THE ED FOUNDATION

P.O. Box 909

Port Washington, NY, 11050 516-524-1033

www.theedfoundation.org

Mara Silverstein, President

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New York Institute of Technology

Old Westbury Campus

Northern Boulevard and Valentines Lane

Old Westbury, NY, 11568

Phone: (516) 686-1000

SUNY College at Old Westbury

223 Store Hill Road

Old Westbury, NY, 11568

Phone: (516) 876-3000

United States Merchant Marine Academy

300 Steamboat Road

Kings Point, NY, 11024

Phone: (516) 726-5800

Hofstra University

1000 Hempstead Tpke.

Hempstead, NY, 11549

Phone: (516) 463-6600

Adelphi University

1 South Avenue Garden City, NY, 11530

Phone: (516) 877-3000

(800) 233-5744

Nassau Community College

1 Education Drive

Garden City, NY, 11530

Phone: (516) 572-7501

L.I.U. Post 720 Northern Boulevard

Brookville, NY 11548

Phone: (516) 299-2900

Farmingdale State College

2350 Broadhollow Road

Farmingdale, NY, 11735

Phone: (934) 420-2000

Briarcliffe College

933 Stewart Avenue

Bethpage, NY, 11714

Phone: (516) 918-3600

New York College of Health Professions

6801 Jericho Turnpike

Syosset, NY, 11791

Phone: (516) 921-3395

(800) 922-7337

Molloy College

1000 Hempstead Avenue Rockville Centre, NY, 11570

Phone: (516) 678-5000

Queensborough Community College

222-05 56th Avenue

Bayside, NY, 11364

Phone: (718) 631-6262

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture

298 Crescent Beach Road Glen Cove, NY 11542

Phone: (516) 671-2213

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TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

Nassau County Administrative Office

100 Supreme Court Drive

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 493-3400

District Administrative Judge:

Hon. Vito DeStefano

District Executive:

Paul Lamanna, Esq.

Deputy District Executive: Nydia Gonzalez

Nassau County Supreme Court

100 Supreme Court Drive

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 493-3400

Call for hours.

Nassau County District Court

99 Main Street

Hempstead, NY, 11550

Civil phone: (516) 493-4113

Criminal phone: (516) 493-4201

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Nassau County Court

262 Old Country Road

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 493-3710

Call for hours.

Nassau County Family Court

1200 Old Country Road Westbury, NY, 11590

Phone: (516) 493-4000 Call 800-COURTNY for hours.

Nassau County Surrogate’s Court

Hon. Margaret C. Reilly

262 Old Country Road

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 493-3800

Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Matrimonial Center

400 County Seat Drive (Second Floor)

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 493-3444

Nassau County Offices:

Department of Public Works

1194 Prospect Avenue

Westbury, NY, 11590

Phone: (516) 571-6900

Kenneth G.. Arnold, P.E., Commissioner

Department of Emergency Management

Denis Monette, Commissioner

Richard Corbett, Commissioner (acting)

Phone: (516) 573-0636 (TTY) (516) 573-9600

Department of Parks, Recreation and Museums

Commissioner:

Darcy Maccarone Belyea

Phone: (516) 572-0200

Nassau County Board of Elections

240 Old Country Road (Fifth floor)

Mineola, NY, 11501

Phone: (516) 571-8683, (516) 571-2411

Fax: (516) 571-2058

Joseph J. Kearney, Republican Commissioner

James P. Scheuerman, Democratic Commissioner

Nassau County Democratic Committee

100 Garden City Plaza Suite 115

Garden City, NY, 11530

Phone: (516) 294-3366

Chairman: Jay S. Jacobs

Nassau County Republican Committee

164 Post Avenue Westbury, NY, 11590

Phone: (516) 334-5800

Fax: (516) 333-4406

Chairman: Joseph G. Cairo, Jr.

Nassau County Correctional Center 100 Carman Avenue East Meadow, NY, 11554

Phone: (516) 572-4200

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1390 Port Washington Blvd

Port Washington, NY 11050

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West Shore Road

Port Washington, NY 11050 516-287-0843

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Shore Road & Central Dr. Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-572-0200

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Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-572-0270

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1 Main Street

Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-327-3100

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175 West Shore Road

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127 Middle Neck Road

Sands Point Phone: 516-571-7901

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Stannards Brook County Park

Carlton Avenue and Charles Street

Port Washington

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Lower Main Street

Port Washington Phone: 516-883-6566

Town Dock Park 347 Main Street, Port Washington 516-767-4622

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141 West Shore Road

Port Washington Phone: 516-744-0221

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PORT WASHINGTON SKATING CENTER

70 Seaview Avenue

Port Washington

Phone: 516-484-6800

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PORT UNITED

FC SOCCER

PO Box 1451

Port Washington

Phone: 917-325-0907

www.portunitedfc.org

Director: Alex Fridman

SANDS POINT PRESERVE

127 Middle Neck Road

Sands Point

Port Washington Phone: 516-571-7901

sandspointpreserveconservancy.org

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325 Main Street

Port Washington Phone: 516-883-1266

www.pwpal.org

PORT YOUTH ACTIVITIES SPORTS

P.O. Box 69

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Phone: 516-944-7921

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347 Main Street

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405 Main Street

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LANDMARK ON MAIN STREET

232 Main Street, Suite 1

Port Washington, NY 11050

516-767-6444 (Box Office)

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Landmark on Main Street is Port Washington’s home for live music and the performing arts.

Our 425 seat Jeanne Rimsky Theater hosts incredible live music and art from around the world all year long.

Our lineup includes rock, folk, jazz, world music and more. Plus, our space is used by dozens of community organizations and professional artists.

UPCOMING SHOWS

May 21, 5pm:

Niklas Sivelöv: “Classic Concertos”

A rare New York recital by noted Swedish pianist

June 9 at 8pm: Iris DeMent

Unforgettable melodies rooted in hymns, gospel, and old country music

June 18 at 7pm: The Felice Brothers

A folk-Americana-rock-country band with deep roots in varied genres

June 2 at 8pm: Tom Rush & Loudon

Wainwright III

Two legendary artists, one great show

June 10 8pm: The Weight Band featuring members of The Band & Levon Helm Band

Performing original songs as well as classics of The Band

June 30 at 8pm: Motor City Revue: The Ultimate Motown Tribute Capturing the Motown Sound

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Cow Ne C k Pe N i N sula Histori C al s o

WWI: The home FronT

How did our Long Island communities pull together when local men were drafted and shipped abroad? When the farmers left, who grew all the food, both for us and for the soldiers? What did the suffragists do during the war? And who were the farmerettes?

Docent Tours: Join a small group for a 75-minute tour of this outstanding exhibit that will amaze and inform you! Located at the historic Sands-Willets House in scenic Port Washington. Handicap accessible, 12+, May – November. Pre-purchase tickets at www.cowneck.org - No walk-ins.

Open Exhibit (no docent): May 27, June 24. View the exhibit at your leisure from 11:30 am until 2:30 pm (last entry 1:45). Cash tickets at the door or pre-purchase online. $12/ticket.

S53 GUIDE TO PORT WASHINGTON • MAY 5, 2023 Mon./Tues./Thurs./Fri. 9:00am-9:00pm Wed 11:00am-9:00pm Sat 9:00am-5:00pm Sun (Sept -June) 1:00pm-5:00pm Hours Materials to browse and borrow such as books, movies, museum passes, Library Games & Gadgets collection, and more! Programs for all ages Computer, printing, and Internet services English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes and community programs 3D Printing Digital resources (Online courses and research databases) For more information on how to get a library card, visit pwpl.org or give us a call. ... and so much more! The Port Washington Public Library is an inclusive center for community engagement, knowledge, and personal enrichment. Stop by or visit our website to see all the great things we have to offer! Port Washington Public Library 1 Library Drive 516-883-4400 pwpl org
ts... WWI: The Home Front Exhibit at the Sands-Willets House 336 Port Washington Boulevard, Port Washington, NY 11050 For information & tickets visit: www.cowneck.org ✦ info@cowneck.org ✦ 516.365.9074
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Farmerette, Regiment, Suffragette –Our Community Takes Action!

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MUSEUMS

African American Museum

110 North Franklin Street Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 572-0730

theaamuseum.org

The American Airpower Museum at Republic

1230 New Highway Farmingdale, NY 11735 (631) 293-6398 americanairpowermuseum.com

The American Guitar Museum

1810 New Hyde Park Rd. New Hyde Park, NY 11040 516-488-5000 americanguitarmuseum.com

Cedarmere Museum

225 Bryant Ave. Roslyn Harbor, NY 11577 516-571-8130 friendsofcedarmere.org

Cradle of Aviation Museum

Charles Lindbergh Blvd. Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-4111 cradleofaviation.org

Garvies Point Museum & Preserve

50 Barry Drive Glen Cove, NY 11542 Phone: (516) 571-8010 garviespointmuseum.com

Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County

100 Crescent Beach Road Glen Cove, NY 11542 (516) 571-8040 hmtcli.org

Long Island Children’s Museum

11 Davis Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 224-5800 licm.org

Nassau County Museum of Art One Museum Drive Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576 (516) 484-9338 nassaumuseum.org

Nassau County Firefighters Museum & Education Center

1 Davis Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 572-4177 ncfiremuseum.org

Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society

336 Port Washington Blvd. Port Washington NY 11050 516-365-9074 cowneck.org

Sands Point Preserve

127 Middle Neck Road Sands Point, NY, 11050 Phone: 516-571-7901

sandspointpreserveconservancy.org

Oyster Bay Railroad Museum

1 Railroad Avenue Oyster Bay, NY 11771 516-558-7036 obrm.org

Polish American Museum

16 Belleview Avenue Port Washington NY 11050

Phone: 516-883-6542 polishamericanmuseum.com

Sands-Willets

House Museum

336 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington 516-365-9074 cowneck.org

Science Museum of Long Island

1526 N. Plandome Road Plandome, NY, 11030 Phone: 516-627-9400 smli.org

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Summer Camps & After School Fall Classes

Art Guild of Port Washington

200 Port Washington Blvd. Manhasset, NY 11030 Phone: 516-304-5797

www.theartguild.org

Port Washington School of Painting

143 Main Street

Port Washington, NY 11050 516-621-0050

pwschoolofpainting.com

Haven Art Studio

29 Haven Avenue Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-883-8344

www.havenartstudiony.com

Long Island Traditions

382 Main Street Port Washington, NY 11050 Phone: 516-767-8803 longislandtraditions.org

THE GUGGENHEIM FUND FOR THE PROMOTION OF AERONAUTICS

The Guggenheim Family had an immense impact on the development of aeronautics and space travel as the primary sponsor of two of the greatest figures in these fields: the legendary aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and the father of modern

rocketry Dr. Robert H. Goddard, whose ingenuity propelled the American space program for decades to come.

The Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics was established by Daniel Guggenheim and his son, Harry F. Guggenheim, in June 1926; in the following four years, the Fund provided $3 million in grants to establish schools and research centers at New York University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and California Institute of Technology, among many others.

From July to October, 1927, the Fund also sponsored a 22,350-mile flying tour of the United States by Charles Lindbergh, on his plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, after his solo non-stop flight from New York to Paris in May 1927. The Guggenheim Tour included visits to 82 cities in 48 states, where Lindbergh gave 147 speeches promoting aviation for the general public.

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HISTORICAL HOTSPOTS

The history of The Victoria Hotel

Long before Starbucks commanded one of the busiest corners in town, and long before Commuter’s Stationery occupied the exact same corner, the Victoria Hotel served for several decades at the corner of Main Street and Haven Avenue. This view, taken from across Main Street, shows

the corner with Main Street heading off to the right (where this couple is walking) and Haven Avenue heads up to the left (where you can see carriage tracks having made the turn). You can even faintly see the trolley tracks on Main Street.

The Victoria Hotel was built in

1905 by local builder Walter Mullon, just a few years after the Long Island Rail Road came to Port Washington, ushering in the swift development of Port Washington as a commuting town. At the time, Main Street was still named Flower Hill Avenue (renamed to Main Street in 1912) and

Port Washington’s largest hotel boasted a bowling alley, a pool table and “Electric Illumination!”. It was torn down in 1928.

Information and photos provided by Cow Neck Historical Society, cowneck. org

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The Hotel Renwick / Diwan Indian Restaurant

You may know this building as Diwan, the wonderful Indian restaurant next to the Mill Pond. For more than 125 years and through many changes of ownership, this beautiful building with

the cross-gambrel roofl ine has sat sentry over Manhasset Bay. For many decades it was a hotel, welcoming diners and lodgers alike, before the arrival of the Long Island Railroad started the transfor-

mation of Port Washington into a commuting town. Featured below is easily one of the fi nest postcard views of early Port Washington, originally called Cow Neck. It was probably photographed by John Witmer, showing the Hotel Renwick at the center, and the bustling life encircling the Mill Pond circa 1905. The hotel has a nicely hand painted orange roof on this postcard,

and to the right you can see sand trestles and actual sandbanks, which stretched all the way north to where Sousa School stands today. This view was taken from up on the hill at the Down Neck School, later renamed the Sands Point School.

A former Port Washington resident, David Smith, adds that “before it was the Renwick, it was called the Grapevine Hotel, run by my

Great Grandparents Henry and Emma Smith as early as 1870. Henry became ill in 1899 and Ren Smull took it over. There was a fi re in 1901 and it was referred to as the Renwick in the NY Times and the Grapevine in the Brooklyn Eagle, so the name had to have been changed about that time. There are articles in the Eagle referring to the Grapevine thought the 1890’s.”

Here is an incomplete list of the names of this longstanding Port Washington institution:

The Grapevine Hotel, The Renwick Hotel, Gildo’s, Winston’s, 360 Degrees Grille, Port Seafood Grill, Prime View, Wreck Chowder House & Clam Bar, Tease, Louis & Marxx All American, and fi -

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The history of the Flower Hills Schools

Picture the Port Washington Police Department’s building on Port Washington Boulevard. Here it is, almost new, in the 1950’s.

Now picture that spot almost 150 years earlier. It’s 1869, just four years after Civil War ended. Just a few years earlier, John Wilkes Booth, an actor and Confederate sympathizer fatally as-

sassinated President Abraham Lincoln in Ford’s Theater, just 5 weeks after Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address.

250 miles north of Washington, D.C., the little village of Cow Neck had recently changed its name to Port Washington. Although the town was growing, there were fewer than 750 people,

most of them involved in shell fishing or the brand new industry of sand mining.

This area was often referred to as Up-Neck, as opposed to the area north of Baxter Homestead, which was Down-Neck, with the “DownNeck School” over-looking the Mill Pond. By 1869 the Up-Neckers needed a school of their own, and so property was purchased from the Onderdonk family who had extensive land holdings in town. By summer’s end, a new two-

room schoolhouse was built, and named the Flower Hill School.

By the end of the century, several additional rooms and a second floor had been added, to accommodate Port Washington’s population, which had reached 1200.

By 1908 Port boasted three schools, the down neck Sands Point School overlooking the Mill Pond, and the new Main Street School, and this Flower Hill School.

Sadly, after more than

five decades of educating the youth of town, the beautiful little Flower Hill schoolhouse succumbed to an accidental fire. According to school superintendent Paul D. Schreiber, the janitor, William Allen, had been burning refuse when the fire got out of control and ignited some nearby kerosene. The fire quickly spread and burned the building beyond repair on June 24th, 1924.

The school had served several generations of school children for 55 years.

By the way, the term “Flower Hill” first appeared on local maps as the name of the cemetery behind the Post Office, usually referred to as the Monfort Cemetery. [The third Flower Hill School was on today’s Campus Drive, but that’s a story for another day.]

Information and photos provided by Cow Neck Historical Society, cowneck.org

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Port Washington’s little church that could

The late Rev. D.L. Austin established the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in his own home in 1920 with six other founding members.

He was a skilled carpenter who set out at once to build a house of God on the corner of Avenue A and Valley Road and moved his congregation there in 1921.

The original building was the essence of simplicity: 18 by 36 feet, a gable roof, a clapboard exterior – a fine example of vernacular church architecture in the early 20th century.

Austin was fond of saying “this church will be too small to be played with, and a little too small to be played in, just large enough to serve the Lord.”

His words ring true 98 years later.

The six founding members gave shelter to many Af-

ro-Americans migrating from the south to work in the great estates in nearby Sands Point.

Sister Marjorie Simon, the granddaughter of Austin, remembers her mother telling her that her grandmother always told the newcomers: “You live in my house, you come to my church.” Thus, the congregation grew.

Back then, church on Sundays at Mount Pleasant was an all-day affair that included morning services, Sunday school, a community lunch, socializing, recreation, and games. It was a time for the church members to gather together for a day of rest away from the chores of everyday life.

Mount Pleasant is in a neighborhood once known as Hicksville. Its boundary ran along Middle Neck Road across from what is now the Sands Point Village Club, down Harbor Road to Valley Road, and back up Avenue C.

It was named after John Hicks who had farmed the land in

the late nineteenth century, and had a home and a barn across the street from Mount Pleasant Church.

In the mid-twentieth century, Hicksville, an ethnic mix of Afro-American, Polish, and Italian workers, flourished.

Italian entrepreneurs ran a grocery store, a shoe repair, and a pool room nearby on Avenue A.

On the other side of Avenue A, there was a Polish meat market, and just up Valley Road, the Polish-American

Hall was built in 1937. Mount Pleasant stands as a cultural reminder of that time.

Simon looks back fondly on her time in Hicksville: “Whenever someone needed help, the community pulled together to help out. That’s what it was like.” When she left home to attend nursing school in the ‘50s, she was taken aback by the racial tension she encountered away from Port.

In 1990, the footprint of Mount Peasant was extended on the east and south sides to create office and meeting space. Wheelchair access was added. The axis of the nave shifted from N-S to E-W and a rounded window behind the pulpit was added for light. The alterations did not diminish its spiritual and architectural integrity.

The current pastor, James Furman, likes to talk about the “power of collective faith.” He comes across in private conversation as a warm, softspoken man who is more in-

terested in listening than talking; but when he steps up to the pulpit, he proves himself to be a dynamic and inspiring speaker. Congregants sing and clap with enthusiasm and have the opportunity to speak about their faith.

This house of God in which they worship speaks to us about their faith as well. The small, interior space fosters their belief in an intimate relationship with Jesus. Its architecture exudes the same honesty, simplicity, and humility that characterizes the congregation.

The congregation, in turn, has preserved both the building and its spirit, and so the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church has endured for almost 100 years.

Ross Lumpkin is a trustee of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society, www.cowneck.org and Historian at the Town of North Hempstead.

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Port Washington’s early shoreline

Before the railroad came to Port Washington in 1898, the center of town was the shoreline. On the north end, local commerce centered around the Mill Pond and the Hotel Renwick (the same building currently occupied by Diwan). Commercial life stretched southward where several boatyards thrived near where Manhasset Bay Yacht Club is today. In between these points were fishing shacks, tidal mills, boat building and repair facilities, a fish market, a bicycle shop, steamship docks and the usual cast of characters that made up many small shore villages on Long Island.

By 1872, the Civil War of the previous decade was just beginning to recede into memory, even though it had been (and remains today) the

deadliest and most costly war in American history. A young man named Peter Hults, who had moved to Port with his brothers Issac, William and Jacob from City Island, had an idea. He would abandon his

earlier attempts at oystering, and join his brothers in local construction work. It was in that year that Peter Hults built our town’s first hotel, The Port Washington Hotel, complete with its own dock, on the shore

road across from the entrance of today’s Town Dock. [For today’s reference, as you face the road from the Town Dock’s entrance, it was located just to the left of the present home of Daniel Gale Realty.]

The Port Washington Hotel did a solid business for more than 20 years. In 1895 when Peter Hults died, it was sold to Charles Heubner who operated it as Heubner’s Hotel for a

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Photos show the old Port Washington

Although the etching on the left of the image may look like hieroglyphics, it’s actually the photographer’s notation, “P-237,” from the original negative printed in reverse. The letter “P” stands for Port and his notes for 237 tell us we are looking at Miss Spencer and Mr. Landis on Carlton Avenue in February 1909.

The Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society received a donation of thousands of original negatives and glass plates of photographs such as this that John S. Witmer Jr. took all over Port Washington in the early 20th century. “P-237” is one of the images from this treasure trove that Chris Bain is in the process of culling and cataloging. There’s more to come.

For now, we have this photo that Witmer took from the corner of Third and Carl-

ton looking south into the valley where Stannard Creek runs toward the bay. Spencer was a school teacher who became Witmer’s wife in 1911. Landis may be the husband of Shirley Landis, who founded the Rose Shop on Main Street that was regarded as a premier fashion store. (First names were not recorded.)

Landis, in a bowler hat, digs the heels of his shoes into the snow, ready for take-off. Spencer, in a long skirt, is leaning forward, about to give him a push. Together, their dark figures form a triangle in the foreground. The line of the sloping hill behind them converges with the road in the distance.

The two houses on Carlton are still there. The one closer to us (49 Carlton) was built by Charles Cocks in 1898. His father, Solomon Cocks, had major property holdings (the Cock’s Farm) on the north side of the Mill Pond.

Carlton Avenue, 1909

Like his father, Cocks was a builder and purchased lots in his own neighborhood that were emerging from the breakup of the Mitchell Farm. In fact, he built the house next door in 1908 for his son.

They are similar structures: Victorian, front facing

gables, symmetrical facades, steep pitched roofs, and front porches. It is likely that Cocks used plans from one of the many architectural guidebooks that were popular with builders who were working for an emerging middle class that could afford to build homes

with some style.

The far background is too blurry to identify with any certainty; is that a church spire? At any rate, today the view is blocked by the apartment development on the other side of Stannard Creek. That fire hydrant poking out of the snow is still there.

What is it about an old photograph that makes it so fascinating? It could be a family photo that preserves our memories or a historical one that tells us about our collective past. If we are willing, it may stimulate our imagination; perhaps the Cocks families will come out on their front porches to see if Mr. Landis sleds smoothly by or crashes in a snow bank.

Ross Lumpkin is a trustee of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society, www.cowneck. org and Historian at the Town of North Hempstead.

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This approach was tested with the challenges presented by the pandemic over the past 2 years and the B.I.D responded proactively with a number of initiatives from launching a downloadable app for mobile phones called “Try Port First” that enables visitors and residents to search “On the Water” or “Play and Stay” to find everything from sailing lessons to guided historical tours; from waterfront dining to luxury accommodations; and so much more, to the most recent promotional campaign, called “Destination Port Washington,” to encourage out of town visitors to “Come for the Day - Stay for the Weekend.”

Holly Byrne, the B.I.D Executive Director, explained, “We produced and marketed a visual inspiration in the form of a 30-second video ad that illustrates the many options to build a Port Washington getaway.” The commercial will be marketed digitally to neighboring communities beyond Port Washington; locally on social media platforms and North Hempstead TV. This campaign could drive traffic to the Try Port First app which is easy to use for creating your own Port Washington getaway. “Destination Port Washington” and “Try Port First” are at the core of the mission of the Port Washington B.I.D.

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Marketing

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Welcome to Port banners and Holiday lights line the commercial corridor to bring a festive and welcoming atmosphere to the community. We contract crews for litter pick up and procure litter receptacles to keep the streets clean. We place seasonal hanging baskets and plant feature gardens to bring that something extra to the look and feel of Port Washington.

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Today our Manhasset nine are crossing bats with the clam diggers and no doubt it’s going to be a rowdy affair. Let’s hope it doesn’t get out of hand the way it did last time, and the rivalry stays on the ball field. Port has a fast team, but we aren’t as slow as they think, and I’m thinking they could be in for a surprise because we’ve got a crack twirler in the box.

It’s standing room only on the train.

Two minutes after we packed in like sardines in Manhasset and left the station, the train stopped somewhere in the middle of nowhere. It seems that the conductor needed extra time to punch tickets.

While we wait, we

start making some noise for our boys. It’s crowded, hot, and sweaty. In other words, it stinks.

The entrance to Bradley’s Field is across the street from the railroad station alongside of the Central Hotel. Passing through the gate, you come into foul territory in the outfield along the left field line.

Over on the right, there are benches around the infield for the teams and the rooters. Looks like the clam diggers have got the best seats. Beyond the infield, there’s nothing but trees.

But first I’m going to get a Wurzburger and look for a local to give me good odds on the game. That shouldn’t be too hard since their rooters are riding high these days and don’t realize

how good we are.

Last time I was here, you couldn’t get a drink in this part of town. Bradley has been good enough to open a bar and grill in the hotel.

Bradley’s bar, Bradley’s grounds, Bradley’s nine. He’s even got some rooms to rent in the ho-

tel, and I forgot to mention that he is the manager of the team for the Port Washington Field Club, which is how it came to be called Bradley’s team.

Nobody’s making much money passing the hat during the game, but with the crowds coming here on Sundays to so-

cialize and have a good time, he’s doing just fine.

When a player hits the horsehide into the trees behind home plate, the opposing team has to fetch it. Same goes if a hickory hefter hits a home run.

The difference is that home run territory

here is cow pasture. When “Husky” Erb steps up to the plate, the clam diggers go wild.

I’m guessing he’s semi-pro. As much as they want a corker into the cow pasture to win the game, I think they want to see one of our boys step in some cow dung.

Husky let them down this time, and we went on to win 2-1.

I left with enough money to pay for the beer and the ride home. And a noisy ride it was, no matter the crowd or the heat or the smell.

Ross Lumpkin is a trustee of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society, www.cowneck.org and Historian at the Town of North Hempstead.

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few years. However in 1900, the hotel was sold for the last time, and for more than 60 years, would be known far and wide as Bradley’s.

Let me give you a sense of

where you are. Remember that Sunset Park, where the Sousa Bandshell is today, was made years later from landfill. But its not here yet. The Town Dock would be built a few years after this photograph was taken. Take a look:

According to reports, John Bradley always wanted a restaurant on the shore and the Bradley’s thrived under his stewardship. New York’s high society and politicians alike became regular customers, including the Vanderbilts,

the Astors, William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, New York City Mayor Jimmy Walker, prize fighter Jack Dempsey, Broadway legend George M. Cohan, humorist Will Rogers and many others. The Bradley family reach

stretched beyond the hotel, constructing the Bradley Building where Brothers All Market stood for several decades at 83 Main Street. Later, the Bradley family bought and developed property across from the train station and John’s two children, Herbert and Irma had avenues named for them. They ran the hotel after their father’s death in 1943, finally selling the aging restaurant in 1959.

The hotel finally caught fire in February, 1962, ending almost a century of the finest dining and hospitality ever seen in these parts.

Information and photos provided by Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society. www.cowneck.org

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Since then, for almost 75 years, the Community Chest has continued to serve the Port community, raising money to support Port charities that make a real difference in our community. Last year, with their single donations to the Chest, CCPW donors funded 26 local charities helping over 7,000 Port Washington residents.

Today your contributions to the Chest support; COVID 19 relief programs, helping Port teens get critical mental health counseling, serving hot meals to senior citizens, providing quality childcare for kids, helping needy students excel in school, and supporting programs that feed the hungry and care for the environment.

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Chest donors are devoted to Port Washington and all the members of our community. They recognize how important it is to fund the nonprofits whose programs literally change people’s lives each day and help this community remain a truly special place.

Some passionate Chest donors even hold their own events to raise money for the Community Chest. Alpers True Value Hardware has donated the proceeds from its annual Karmacue event, Smusht Ice Cream Sandwiches and Ugly Biscuits have donated a portion of their profits to us, and an enterprising Schreiber HS student, Violet Lichtenstein, sold her “Candi Sushi” to raise money for the Chest.

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Joined by her mom Kim, Violet Lichtenstein sold her “Candi Sushi” raising nearly $1100
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The hist y of the P t Washingt F e Dep tment

In the early years a major problem was alerting the members of a fire. The fledgling phone system was based in the old village (lower Main Street). Although a bell was located on Flower Hill Hose Company’s firehouse on Haven Avenue, the main alerting came from the ringing of the bell located at Atlantic Hook & Ladder Company on Carlton Avenue in the old village. That bell was quite a distance from Flower Hill and, depending on the direction of the wind, it was not always heard. On many occasions there would be a delay in responding to fires. In the same respect when the bell at Flower Hill was rung it might not be heard in the old village.

The firefighters experimented with a variety of alternatives from placing a whistle at the train station and having it activated by their steam system to actually having the trains in the yard blow their whistles. Finally, in 1919, a whistle was installed on Flower Hill Hose Company’s firehouse. Fire calls were made to the Long Island Railroad office and one of their employees would run across the street and activate the alarm.

It would not be until 1923 that an adequate alerting system was purchased by the Port Washington Taxpayer’s Association for use by the Department. That system was installed at both Flower Hill Hose Company on Haven Avenue and Protection Engine Company on South Washington Street. When needed it was activated by the police department.

Period of Modernization & Expansion

In 1954, the audible alarms (horns and sirens) throughout the community were renovated and

supplemented. As the community grew and housing was built farther from the center of town, additional equipment was needed to alert the firefighters who lived in those outlying areas. Later, in 1968, the alerting system was augmented by “Plectron” radio receivers that were issued to each member and kept in their houses. Years later personal pagers were issued and are still in use today.

Up through 1956, the Chiefs used their personal vehicles to conduct Department business, including responding to fires. The wear and tear on the vehicle was a substantial personal expense for

a chief officer. In 1957 the Department purchased its first Chief’s car. The Port Washington News reported it was, “equipped with a two way radio and special spot lights as well as a fire siren. It is expected to play an important role in fire fighting in this area.”

The ambulance had been housed at a private garage since the service first began in 1927. It became necessary to provide a more suitable location and in 1961 a new headquarters building for the Department was constructed at 423 Port Washington Boulevard across from police headquarters. The building not only housed the ambulance and the supplies needed for its operation, but it also provided administrative space for the Chiefs and Fire Marshal to conduct Department business.

Changing with the Times

Along with the increased regulations came more record keeping and reporting. And, the public was demanding more fiscal accountability as well. This burden severely stressed both the administrative and line officers, all of whom had to devote as much time to paper-

work as they did to firefighting. So, during the 1990s the Department altered its structure to include an administrative board of directors and a paid office manager. This was soon followed by the hiring of several personnel to handle the varied maintenance tasks that were previously performed by the volunteer members. This allowed the members to devote their volunteer hours to training, fighting fires and responding to EMS incidents.

Today, like all volunteer fire departments throughout the country, the Port Washington Fire Department is dealing with the reality of having to respond to more emergency calls with fewer people. We are proud to say that we are meeting the challenge. The volunteer spirit is strong; the dedication of our members unswerving; their attitude is professional; and their commitment to the Port Washington Fire Department and the community of Port Washington will continue on.

We look forward to the next 100 years.

Information provided by Port Washington Fire Department.

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A treasure hunt in Port Washington

Those of us who rely on the internet or phone service to order flowers instead of paying a visit to a local florist miss out on the old-fashioned retail experience. And if you live in Port Washington, I am not talking about smelling the flowers. I’m talking about a hidden treasure from 100 years ago.

• Hint No. 1: You can find it at S.F. Falconer, Florist.

• Hint No. 2: It’s not a flower.

• Hint No. 3: You need to know a little local history.

Fred Falconer’s grandfather, Simon Frederick, came to the US in the early 20th century from Scotland where he had been trained in gardening and agriculture.

He found work in Jericho and later as the head groundskeeper and greenhouse supervisor at the Harry Guggenheim Estate in Sands Point. He must have been politically savvy and a model employee, for

when he decided to resign and go into business for himself, he departed on very good terms.

So good, in fact, that Harry gave the young entrepreneur his wholehearted support. First, he

turned his considerable estate business over to him, a gesture that paved the way for other estate holders in Sands Point to do business with S.F. Falconer, Florist. Then came our hid-

den treasure. Since Harry was now outsourcing his business, he gave Simon the Guggenheim greenhouse he had been supervising.

They moved it to Simon’s property on South Maryland where it still functions as one of four greenhouses. The exact year of the move and of the founding of his business is between 1920 and 1924, depending on whom you are talking to.

It is also a matter of credible speculation that Simon himself may have built the greenhouse for the Guggenheims five or ten years before.

Falconer has been a family business in the truest sense. As much a gathering place for the family as it is a business, it has been passed from father to son for three generations from Simon to Fred and

now to Fred Jr.

Spouses and siblings were always a part of its operation. Children grew up there, learning the business from the bottom up.

Now that the Guggenheim greenhouse has passed its 100th anniversary and S.F. Falconer is about to, Fred has placed a Historical Designation Plaque from the Cow Neck Historical Society in the greenhouse to honor the occasion and simplify your treasure hunt.

If you do visit, please take a moment to smell the flowers and consider the history around you.

Ross Lumpkin is a trustee of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society, www.cowneck.org and Historian at the Town of North Hempstead.

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