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ssutter — Thu, 11/09/2006 - 5:23pm

Sometimes the best way of finding out about someone is by seeing what sites they visit frequently. [img_assist|nid=6|title=|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=640|height=478]About Me

  • 5amuel.com - my personal blog... Although, I'll probably soon move most if not all of my bloging to this site.
  • Dix Hills Evangelical Free Church - Where I'll soon be serving.
  • Roxborough Presbyterian Church - The church and the community that I'll be missing a lot! (youth group)
  • York Bible Church - my parents' new chruch plant.
  • America's KESWICK - where I kinda grew up and still work doing internet stuff and runing their Bible Institute.
  • Sue Thomas - Cool lady, had a TV show pretty awesome.

Long Island Info

  • LongIsland.com - Interesting source... they sell "I heart Long Island" stuff... I based my header image pretty closely on that logo.
  • Long Island News - Always something interesting.
  • Suffolk House - A Modern Day Suburban NY Survival Story

Ok, yeah, not very many links.... I'm hoping that soon I'll learn more about this place. Feel free to comment with more links.

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www.lipower.org/company/pubs/popsurvey.html

Walter Greenspan (not verified) — Mon, 01/15/2007 - 2:51pm

The geography of Long Island can be quite confusing, even to current residents, let alone to those who live in other parts of the country and have never been to the area. Thus, the following ...

For a good town-by-town map showing all the villages and hamlets in each of LI's 13 towns, read on:

Each year, LIPA, as successor to LILCO, publishes a report (the report is published by LIPA, but is written by KeySpan, previously known as LILCO) updating the census population numbers (by using people-per-electric meter ratios) for all the 293 communities on Long Island.

There are 2 cities and 13 towns (as well as 2 Indian reservations) in the bi-counties and the 13 towns (3 in Nassau and 10 in Suffolk) are further sub-divided into 96 villages (incorporated municipalities) and 195 hamlets (unincorporated areas), yielding 293 communities (2 + 96 + 195 = 293).

..............Nassau......Suffolk........Total

....cities............2..........0..............2
...villages.........64.........32.............96
.hamlets..........70........125............195

.....total.........136........157............293

The heart of this 58-page report are maps of each of the 13 towns (3 in Nassau, 10 in Suffolk), showing the true borders of all villages and hamlets (not the postal zone borders) in each town. The facing pages list which communities are villages or hamlets and their populations. (You'll find villages and hamlets that you never knew existed because they are in some other community-named postal zone.)

I'm including after my name a NYS Geographic Glossary with the NYS definitions of county, city, town, village, hamlet and postal zone.

I consider this the best resource available in understanding the geography and governmental organization of Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

You can download a copy of the 2005 edition of the LI Population Survey by going to:

http://www.lipower.org/company/pubs/popsurvey.html

If you will be so kind, please let me know what you think of this report after you have downloaded it.

I hope this information is useful or, at least, interesting.

Regards,

Walter Greenspan
Great Falls, MT & Jericho, NY

. Cities, Towns, Villages, Hamlets and Postal Zones in New York State

New York State is divided into counties.

County
A county is a municipal corporation, a subdivision of the state, created to perform state functions; a "regional" government. All counties are divided into cities, towns and Indian reservations.

City
A city is a unique governmental entity with its own special charter. Cities are not sub-divided, except into neighborhoods, which are informal geographic areas.

Town
A town is a municipal corporation and encompasses all territory within the state except that within cities or Indian reservations. Towns can be sub-divided into villages and hamlets.

Village
A village is a general purpose municipal corporation formed voluntarily by the residents of an area in one or more towns to provide themselves with municipal services. The pattern of village organization is similar to those of a city. A village is divided into neighborhoods, which are informal geographic areas.

Hamlet
A hamlet is an unincorporated area in one or more towns that is governed at-large by the town(s) it is in. A hamlet is divided into neighborhoods, which are informal geographic areas.

Postal Zone "City" and "Town"
A postal zone "City" and "Town" is an administrative district established by the U.S. Postal Service to deliver the mail. Postal zone "City" and "Town" may not (but are encouraged to) conform to municipal or community borders. Thus, postal zone location does not always determine city, village or hamlet location.

Please be aware: In many areas of New York State, the problem of non-conforming postal zones leads to a situation where the majority of places have a different community name in their mailing address than the community where that place is actually located.

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my website about Long Island

Alida Thorpe (not verified) — Wed, 12/27/2006 - 5:16pm

I found this blog from a comment you added to LongIsland.com. I just want to let you know that I also have a blog called, Long Island Woman, at
http://www.longislandwoman.blogspot.com

It is all about my life here on the island and my photography. I take photos of everything, but mostly my Long Island. I hope you will visit and find something to make you smile.

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