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Thing about Long Island history is that there's so much of it....that would be quite a long thread! |
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What say you WalllyG? Ive heard the reaon taxes can be lower on this side of town with older homes is becuse many deeds are listed as 5-10:20x100 ft lots rather than 1:1/4 or 1/2 acre lot. I guess having multiple small lots is a litte cheaper or something. The layout of NSB is quite random and interesting. I really love it. C |
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Are all neighborhoods mentioned first in a home survey? Does a neighborhood become a hamlet when it reaches a certain size? Me and Clamboy live more than a mile away from each other, yet are in the same development. Last edited by rockypointny; 10-22-2007 at 12:44 AM. |
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Another thing to consider is that both counties on Long Island have officially mapped out the hamlets and each one is now also a Census-Designated Place. Under NYS law, a hamlet doesn't have to have specifically defined boundaries and this is still the case through most of upstate NY...so prior to the official Planning Commission/Department maps, unincorporated areas on LI were vaguely defined and you could definitely make the argument that "North Shore Beach" warranted the "hamlet" title. As far as the tax situation you mentioned, I suspect a similar thing happens here in Nassau County. Seems like land parcels that were divided up during the early part of the 20th century tend to consist of smaller lot groupings rather than one larger one. Not the case with anything older or newer...I've got no clue why this was done, can anybody shed some light on it? |
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I never understood Baiting Hollow, is it not Calverton? Zip 11933? Please explain...
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If anybody wants to read about all the dizzying nooks and crannies of it, the Wikipedia article is a good start but I'm not even sure if it covers everything. It sounds right so I'm assuming it is right... Administrative divisions of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Also, in today's modern dog eat dog work-a-day world of terrible spelling and computerized robot sorting machines, I'd be willing to bet the town name you put on a letter doesn't matter AT ALL. I'm pretty sure you could address a letter to Clownpenis, NY 11933 and it would still arrive at it's destination. |
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Huhuhhuhuhuh He said Clownpenis,NY ![]() C |
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Now here comes the Mod Squad C |
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Baiting Hollow is a hamlet (unincorporated area) in the north-central part of the Town of Riverhead, in the northeast part of Suffolk County. Baiting Hollow is one of those many villages and hamlets on Long Island where none of the places in the community have the hamlet name as part of their mailing address: places in the Hamlet of Baiting Hollow have either a "Calverton, NY 11903" or a "Riverhead, NY 11901" mailing address. The Town of Riverhead is the only town in either Suffolk or Nassau County without any villages within its borders. There are all or parts of 7 hamlets in the Town of Riverhead: Aquebogue, Baiting Hollow, Calverton, Jamesport, Northville, Riverhead and Wading River. (Northville had been a village but "unincorporated" sometime between 1930 and 1940.) |
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