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Do you know which areas?
Do any parts of Melville, Huntington, Northport, or Cold Spring Harbor also have sewer access? |
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I would like to know this also.
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If you contact Huntington Town Hall, they have sewer maps which they will provide to you.
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I grew up there, and never knew of anyone having sewer access..... it was cesspool all the way. Most homes have 2-3 cesspools, from what I recall. Of course, things might have changed somewhere, but overall, the homes are so far apart and the properties so large that it seems impractical......
hope this helps..... |
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We recently sold in Melville and we had sewers.
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There were houses I looked at years ago in Dix Hills that had sewers. I believe it was a Stratmore Development.
Diane |
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