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Northport, New York

Northport is a historic maritime village on the northern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Initially designated Great Cow Harbour by 17th-century English colonists, the area was officially renamed Northport in 1837. In 1894, in an effort to localize governance, the community was incorporated as a village.

Northport, New York
Main Street in Northport just east of Woodbine and Bayview Avenues
Northport, New York
Coordinates: 40°54′10″N 73°20′39″W / 40.90278°N 73.34417°W / 40.90278; -73.34417Coordinates: 40°54′10″N 73°20′39″W / 40.90278°N 73.34417°W / 40.90278; -73.34417
Country United States
State New York
CountySuffolk
TownshipHuntington
Settled1656
Incorporated1894
Government
 • TypeIncorporated Village
 • MayorDonna Koch
 • Deputy MayorJoseph Sabia
 • Trustees
  • David Weber, Jr.
  • Meghan Dolan
  • Ernest Pucillo[1]
 • JusticeMary Louise A. Biunno
Area
 • Total2.53 sq mi (6.55 km2)
 • Land2.30 sq mi (5.96 km2)
 • Water0.23 sq mi (0.59 km2)
Elevation
0−59 ft (0−18 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total7,347
 • Density3,190.19/sq mi (1,231.71/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
11768
Area code631
FIPS code36-53396
GNIS feature ID0958968
Websitenorthportny.gov

Northport is known for its Victorian era village center, still bearing trolley rails from a long since discontinued streetcar line which would transport village residents to the Long Island Rail Road station in East Northport. The village Main Street runs from the Village Green along the harbor-front to the former hamlet of Vernon Valley, which has since been subsumed by the neighboring community of East Northport. As of 2010, the village has a population of approximately 7,401[3] and is served by the Northport-East Northport School District.

History

European settlement

The original inhabitants of the area now known as Northport were the Matinecocks, one of 13 Native American tribes of Long Island. The Matinecocks called this land Opcathontyche, which meant "wading place creek".[4] After Dutch interest a few years earlier, the land was sold by Chief Asharoken, head of the Matinecocks, to three Englishmen in 1656.[5]

With land that was well suited for farming, the early settlers grazed cattle on pastures around the harbor. The area soon became known as Great Cow Harbour.[6] (The nearby hamlet of Centerport was known as Little Cow Harbour.) The oldest house still standing in Northport, the Skidmore House on Main Street, was built in 1761. In 2009 the house was put up for sale, sparking the village to pass a historical preservation law.[7]

Growth, change, and shipbuilding

 
Woodbine Avenue and Northport Harbor, circa 1900

In the early 19th century, Great Cow Harbor was still a rural farming community. By the 1830s, the village contained only eight dwellings.[8] But a new industry of shipbuilding brought rapid change and growth. The village shifted away from its farming roots as shipbuilding became the community's primary industry. By 1837, the village was being referred to as Northport.[4]

The 1860 census listed Northport's population at 1,016. By 1874, it had become the most flourishing village on Suffolk County's north shore, with three ship yards, five sets of marine railways, two hotels, and at least six general stores.[8]

Northport's shipbuilding boom lasted fifty years, but waned at the end of the century as steel-hulled ships began replacing the wooden vessels produced in the village.[4]

Railroads and trolleys

 
Main Street, sometime between 1902 and 1909

On April 25, 1868, the Long Island Rail Road opened a station within the village of Northport.[9] This was an essential transportation link for the village, especially for the growing commuter population. However, just a few years later the LIRR decided to move the Northport station to a new location in Larkfield to facilitate further railway extension to Port Jefferson. The new railway station located on Larkfield Road was opened on January 13, 1873,[10] and retained the station name of Northport.

To avoid confusion with the former station located in the village of Northport, train conductors would refer to the station in Larkfield as "East of Northport" because the station was located east of the Northport railway junction which directed trains north to the station located in the village. Despite the fact that Larkfield was primarily south of Northport, the area became known thereafter as East Northport.[11] The original rail spur to Northport was afterwards known as the Northport Branch. After the old village station closed in 1899, Northport decided to build a 2.5-mile (4.0 km) trolley line to take commuters between Main Street and the new Northport station located in Larkfield. The new commuter trolley opened in mid-April 1902. The trolley would eventually become obsolete with the increasing popularity of the automobile, and the trolley made its last scheduled commuter run on August 19, 1924.[12]

Incorporation and annexation

Although it was known by the name of Northport since at least 1837, the village of Northport was not formally incorporated until 1894,[6] becoming the first village in the Town of Huntington to do so.[4] Over the years Northport has expanded from its original borders, annexing other established communities.

Around the Revolutionary War, a concentration of 31 families began settling 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Northport, around where Main Street and Route 25A now intersect 40°53′58″N 73°19′47″W / 40.8995°N 73.3296°W / 40.8995; -73.3296. This settlement was originally known as Red Hook[4] and changed names to Vernon Valley in 1820.[6] By 1874 Vernon Valley had a population of around 150 inhabitants.[8] Vernon Valley became part of Northport in the mid-20th century.[8][13]

Northport also annexed the formerly independent settlement of Crab Meadow 40°55′15″N 73°19′13″W / 40.9207°N 73.3202°W / 40.9207; -73.3202[14] (also known as Great Neck[15]), as well as western parts of the Freshpond community 40°55′21″N 73°17′47″W / 40.9224°N 73.2965°W / 40.9224; -73.2965.

Modern Northport

 
Northport Memorial Park at the edge of Northport Harbor

By the 1920s, after nearly a century of heavy commercial use, the waterfront which had supported the community for generations had fallen into decay. The village decided to purchase the land along the harbor and created Northport Memorial Park in 1932, which is a defining feature of Northport today.[4]

In 1967, the Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) opened the Northport Power Station, currently the largest oil-fired electric generating station on the East Coast.[16] The four enormous stacks are a well-known landmark that can be seen from as far away as Connecticut across Long Island Sound. Each stack is 600 feet (180 m) tall.[17]

The Northport Trolley which had ceased operations in 1924 enjoyed a popular revival in the 1970s and 1980s, transporting weekend tourists along Main Street. Unlike the original electric trolleys, this nostalgic replica was horse driven. It also ran on rubber automobile tires rather than utilizing the original rails which still remain a visible element of Main Street to this day.

In July 1984, Northport garnered nationwide media attention for being the site of the gruesome murder of 17-year-old Gary Lauwers by his friend, high school dropout and alleged devil-worshiper Ricky Kasso. The events made national headlines and have since been recounted in books[18] and movies,[19] which caused the village to suffer a negative reputation for reputed satanism.[19]

Every September the village of Northport commemorates its rich history with the celebration of Cow Harbor Day, which follows the annual Great Cow Harbor 10K race.

Geography

 
Northport Village Dock in Northport Harbor

Northport is located at 40°54′10″N 73°20′39″W / 40.90278°N 73.34417°W / 40.90278; -73.34417 (40.902803, -73.344069).[20] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2), of which 2.3 square miles (6.0 km2) is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2), or 9.02%, is water.

Most of the village is made up of the low, steep hills of Long Island's northern terminal moraine. To the west is the highly sheltered Northport Harbor, to the north is Long Island Sound, and to the east are woods and marshland.

A prominent feature of Northport is Steer's Pit (known simply as "The Pit" to locals[4]), a large land depression carved into the cliffs adjacent to Northport Harbor and just south of the enormous LIPA smokestacks. This unusual geographic feature is the result of sand mining operations by the Steers and Steers Company. Mining began in 1923 and ceased in the 1950s.[21] The mined sand was shipped by barge to New York City where, mixed with Portland cement and rock aggregate, it became the sidewalks of New York.[citation needed] The area has since been utilized for home and condo use, and a portion of the Pit is a park used by local youth soccer and baseball leagues. The Northport Fire Department maintains a training facility in the Pit that is the site of the annual fireman's fair in the summer.

Government

The Village of Northport (which is roughly defined by the boundaries of NY Route 25A to the south, Waterside Rd to the east, Eatons Neck Rd and Locust Rd to the North, and Northport Harbor to the west) is an incorporated village with an elected mayor, deputy mayor, and a board of three trustees.[22]

The village is serviced by the Northport Volunteer Fire Department and its own police department. The Northport Police Department, established in 1929, employs 17 full-time officers and conducts all patrol and arrest processing and most investigations and training in-house (the Suffolk County Police Department assists in specialized cases).  The department also has a marine unit which patrols the waterways.[23]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
18701,060
18801,38130.3%
19001,794
19102,09616.8%
19201,977−5.7%
19302,52327.6%
19403,09322.6%
19503,85924.8%
19605,97254.8%
19707,49425.5%
19807,6512.1%
19907,572−1.0%
20007,6060.4%
20107,401−2.7%
20207,347−0.7%
2021 (est.)7,344[24]0.0%
U.S. Decennial Census[25]

As of the census of 2020, there were 7,347 people, 2,906 households, and 1,926 families.[26][27]

As of the census of 2010, there were 7,401 people, 2,955 households, and 2,074 families residing in the village.[28] The population density was 3,290.0 people per square mile (1,276.3/km2). There were 3,052 housing units at an average density of 1,320.0 per square mile (510.1/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 92.04% White, 2.59% African American, 0.05% Native American, 1.25% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.30% from other races, and 0.75% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.09% of the population.

There were 2,955 households, out of which 33.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.8% were married couples living together, 8.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.9% were non-families. 25.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.55 and the average family size was 3.07.

In the village, the population was spread out, with 23.8% under the age of 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 30.1% from 25 to 44, 28.8% from 45 to 64, and 12.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females aged 18 and over, there were 91.6 males.

The median income for a household in the village was $90,250, and the median income for a family was $104,488. Males had a median income of $78,715 versus $50,119 for females. The per capita income for the village was $43,694. About 1.6% of families and 2.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.7% of those under age 18 and 2.8% of those age 65 or over.

Notable people

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Sports

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See also

References

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Further reading

  • Ruther, Frederick (1909). Long Island To-Day. New York: The Essex Press.

External links

  • Village of Northport official website
  • Northport Chamber of Commerce
  • Northport Historical Society
  • QuickTime Panorama of Steers Pit

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Northport is a historic maritime village on the northern shore of Long Island in Suffolk County New York United States Initially designated Great Cow Harbour by 17th century English colonists the area was officially renamed Northport in 1837 In 1894 in an effort to localize governance the community was incorporated as a village Northport New YorkVillageMain Street in Northport just east of Woodbine and Bayview AvenuesNorthport New YorkCoordinates 40 54 10 N 73 20 39 W 40 90278 N 73 34417 W 40 90278 73 34417 Coordinates 40 54 10 N 73 20 39 W 40 90278 N 73 34417 W 40 90278 73 34417Country United StatesState New YorkCountySuffolkTownshipHuntingtonSettled1656Incorporated1894Government TypeIncorporated Village MayorDonna Koch Deputy MayorJoseph Sabia TrusteesDavid Weber Jr Meghan DolanErnest Pucillo 1 JusticeMary Louise A BiunnoArea 2 Total2 53 sq mi 6 55 km2 Land2 30 sq mi 5 96 km2 Water0 23 sq mi 0 59 km2 Elevation0 59 ft 0 18 m Population 2020 Total7 347 Density3 190 19 sq mi 1 231 71 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Code11768Area code631FIPS code36 53396GNIS feature ID0958968Websitenorthportny wbr govNorthport is known for its Victorian era village center still bearing trolley rails from a long since discontinued streetcar line which would transport village residents to the Long Island Rail Road station in East Northport The village Main Street runs from the Village Green along the harbor front to the former hamlet of Vernon Valley which has since been subsumed by the neighboring community of East Northport As of 2010 the village has a population of approximately 7 401 3 and is served by the Northport East Northport School District Contents 1 History 1 1 European settlement 1 2 Growth change and shipbuilding 1 3 Railroads and trolleys 1 4 Incorporation and annexation 1 5 Modern Northport 2 Geography 3 Government 4 Demographics 5 Notable people 5 1 Artists 5 2 Performing arts 5 3 Musicians 5 4 Writers 5 5 Sports 5 6 Others 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory EditEuropean settlement Edit The original inhabitants of the area now known as Northport were the Matinecocks one of 13 Native American tribes of Long Island The Matinecocks called this land Opcathontyche which meant wading place creek 4 After Dutch interest a few years earlier the land was sold by Chief Asharoken head of the Matinecocks to three Englishmen in 1656 5 With land that was well suited for farming the early settlers grazed cattle on pastures around the harbor The area soon became known as Great Cow Harbour 6 The nearby hamlet of Centerport was known as Little Cow Harbour The oldest house still standing in Northport the Skidmore House on Main Street was built in 1761 In 2009 the house was put up for sale sparking the village to pass a historical preservation law 7 Growth change and shipbuilding Edit Woodbine Avenue and Northport Harbor circa 1900 In the early 19th century Great Cow Harbor was still a rural farming community By the 1830s the village contained only eight dwellings 8 But a new industry of shipbuilding brought rapid change and growth The village shifted away from its farming roots as shipbuilding became the community s primary industry By 1837 the village was being referred to as Northport 4 The 1860 census listed Northport s population at 1 016 By 1874 it had become the most flourishing village on Suffolk County s north shore with three ship yards five sets of marine railways two hotels and at least six general stores 8 Northport s shipbuilding boom lasted fifty years but waned at the end of the century as steel hulled ships began replacing the wooden vessels produced in the village 4 Railroads and trolleys Edit Main Street sometime between 1902 and 1909 On April 25 1868 the Long Island Rail Road opened a station within the village of Northport 9 This was an essential transportation link for the village especially for the growing commuter population However just a few years later the LIRR decided to move the Northport station to a new location in Larkfield to facilitate further railway extension to Port Jefferson The new railway station located on Larkfield Road was opened on January 13 1873 10 and retained the station name of Northport To avoid confusion with the former station located in the village of Northport train conductors would refer to the station in Larkfield as East of Northport because the station was located east of the Northport railway junction which directed trains north to the station located in the village Despite the fact that Larkfield was primarily south of Northport the area became known thereafter as East Northport 11 The original rail spur to Northport was afterwards known as the Northport Branch After the old village station closed in 1899 Northport decided to build a 2 5 mile 4 0 km trolley line to take commuters between Main Street and the new Northport station located in Larkfield The new commuter trolley opened in mid April 1902 The trolley would eventually become obsolete with the increasing popularity of the automobile and the trolley made its last scheduled commuter run on August 19 1924 12 Incorporation and annexation Edit Although it was known by the name of Northport since at least 1837 the village of Northport was not formally incorporated until 1894 6 becoming the first village in the Town of Huntington to do so 4 Over the years Northport has expanded from its original borders annexing other established communities Around the Revolutionary War a concentration of 31 families began settling 1 5 miles 2 4 km east of Northport around where Main Street and Route 25A now intersect 40 53 58 N 73 19 47 W 40 8995 N 73 3296 W 40 8995 73 3296 This settlement was originally known as Red Hook 4 and changed names to Vernon Valley in 1820 6 By 1874 Vernon Valley had a population of around 150 inhabitants 8 Vernon Valley became part of Northport in the mid 20th century 8 13 Northport also annexed the formerly independent settlement of Crab Meadow 40 55 15 N 73 19 13 W 40 9207 N 73 3202 W 40 9207 73 3202 14 also known as Great Neck 15 as well as western parts of the Freshpond community 40 55 21 N 73 17 47 W 40 9224 N 73 2965 W 40 9224 73 2965 Modern Northport Edit Northport Memorial Park at the edge of Northport Harbor By the 1920s after nearly a century of heavy commercial use the waterfront which had supported the community for generations had fallen into decay The village decided to purchase the land along the harbor and created Northport Memorial Park in 1932 which is a defining feature of Northport today 4 In 1967 the Long Island Lighting Company LILCO opened the Northport Power Station currently the largest oil fired electric generating station on the East Coast 16 The four enormous stacks are a well known landmark that can be seen from as far away as Connecticut across Long Island Sound Each stack is 600 feet 180 m tall 17 The Northport Trolley which had ceased operations in 1924 enjoyed a popular revival in the 1970s and 1980s transporting weekend tourists along Main Street Unlike the original electric trolleys this nostalgic replica was horse driven It also ran on rubber automobile tires rather than utilizing the original rails which still remain a visible element of Main Street to this day In July 1984 Northport garnered nationwide media attention for being the site of the gruesome murder of 17 year old Gary Lauwers by his friend high school dropout and alleged devil worshiper Ricky Kasso The events made national headlines and have since been recounted in books 18 and movies 19 which caused the village to suffer a negative reputation for reputed satanism 19 Every September the village of Northport commemorates its rich history with the celebration of Cow Harbor Day which follows the annual Great Cow Harbor 10K race Geography Edit Northport Village Dock in Northport Harbor Northport is located at 40 54 10 N 73 20 39 W 40 90278 N 73 34417 W 40 90278 73 34417 40 902803 73 344069 20 According to the United States Census Bureau the village has a total area of 2 5 square miles 6 5 km2 of which 2 3 square miles 6 0 km2 is land and 0 2 square miles 0 52 km2 or 9 02 is water Most of the village is made up of the low steep hills of Long Island s northern terminal moraine To the west is the highly sheltered Northport Harbor to the north is Long Island Sound and to the east are woods and marshland A prominent feature of Northport is Steer s Pit known simply as The Pit to locals 4 a large land depression carved into the cliffs adjacent to Northport Harbor and just south of the enormous LIPA smokestacks This unusual geographic feature is the result of sand mining operations by the Steers and Steers Company Mining began in 1923 and ceased in the 1950s 21 The mined sand was shipped by barge to New York City where mixed with Portland cement and rock aggregate it became the sidewalks of New York citation needed The area has since been utilized for home and condo use and a portion of the Pit is a park used by local youth soccer and baseball leagues The Northport Fire Department maintains a training facility in the Pit that is the site of the annual fireman s fair in the summer Government EditThe Village of Northport which is roughly defined by the boundaries of NY Route 25A to the south Waterside Rd to the east Eatons Neck Rd and Locust Rd to the North and Northport Harbor to the west is an incorporated village with an elected mayor deputy mayor and a board of three trustees 22 The village is serviced by the Northport Volunteer Fire Department and its own police department The Northport Police Department established in 1929 employs 17 full time officers and conducts all patrol and arrest processing and most investigations and training in house the Suffolk County Police Department assists in specialized cases The department also has a marine unit which patrols the waterways 23 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 18701 060 18801 38130 3 19001 794 19102 09616 8 19201 977 5 7 19302 52327 6 19403 09322 6 19503 85924 8 19605 97254 8 19707 49425 5 19807 6512 1 19907 572 1 0 20007 6060 4 20107 401 2 7 20207 347 0 7 2021 est 7 344 24 0 0 U S Decennial Census 25 As of the census of 2020 there were 7 347 people 2 906 households and 1 926 families 26 27 As of the census of 2010 there were 7 401 people 2 955 households and 2 074 families residing in the village 28 The population density was 3 290 0 people per square mile 1 276 3 km2 There were 3 052 housing units at an average density of 1 320 0 per square mile 510 1 km2 The racial makeup of the village was 92 04 White 2 59 African American 0 05 Native American 1 25 Asian 0 01 Pacific Islander 0 30 from other races and 0 75 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5 09 of the population There were 2 955 households out of which 33 2 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 8 were married couples living together 8 5 had a female householder with no husband present and 29 9 were non families 25 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 55 and the average family size was 3 07 In the village the population was spread out with 23 8 under the age of 18 5 8 from 18 to 24 30 1 from 25 to 44 28 8 from 45 to 64 and 12 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 94 6 males For every 100 females aged 18 and over there were 91 6 males The median income for a household in the village was 90 250 and the median income for a family was 104 488 Males had a median income of 78 715 versus 50 119 for females The per capita income for the village was 43 694 About 1 6 of families and 2 8 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 7 of those under age 18 and 2 8 of those age 65 or over Notable people EditArtists Edit Jules Olitski painter sculptorPerforming arts Edit Robert Burke actor Law amp Order Peter Calandra Broadway movie and television pianist composer 29 30 Edie Falco Broadway movie and television actress best known for her role as Carmela Soprano on The Sopranos Alison Fanelli actress who is best known for her role on the television series The Adventures of Pete amp Pete 31 Jordan Firstman writer producer and comedian 32 Elizabeth Hendrickson television actress best known for her role as twin sisters Frankie and Maggie Stone on All My Children 33 Patti LuPone Tony Award winning Broadway and television actress best known for her role as Eva Peron in Evita 34 Chris Messina television actor best known for his role as Ted Fairwell on Six Feet Under 35 36 37 Dan Milano television writer and voice actor best known as the co creator of the show Greg the Bunny 38 39 Gretchen Rau Academy Award winning motion picture set decorator John Scurti television actor best known for his role as Kenny Shea on Rescue Me 40 Craig Ricci Shaynak television character actor 41 Musicians Edit Wendy Andreiev Wendy Wild lead vocalist in the 1980s for several New York based bands Wheatus band Ian Matthias Bavitz Aesop Rock hip hop rap artist Brendan B Brown lead vocalist for the band Wheatus Frank Funaro drummer for Cracker Steve Nardelli singer and songwriter with The Syn Blue Oyster Cult band Bassam Saba musician and co founder of the New York Arabic OrchestraWriters Edit Antoine de Saint Exupery wrote Le Petit Prince The Little Prince during the summer of 1942 in The Bevin Mansion in Asharoken 42 Edwin G Burrows won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for History for the book Gotham A History of New York City to 1898 43 Greg Fox nationally syndicated comic strip artist writer his comic Kyle s Bed amp Breakfast takes place in Northport Jack Kerouac Beat novelist and writer commonly credited as the catalyst for the 1960s counterculture movement 44 Sports Edit Greg Buttle former NFL football player for the New York Jets Darius Kasparaitis former NHL ice hockey player for the New York Islanders Pittsburgh Penguins Colorado Avalanche and the New York Rangers 45 Andy Lally United SportsCar Championship GRAND AM and NASCAR race car driver and street luge racer Allie Long U S Olympic soccer player Audrey Shin figure skaterOthers Edit Nicholas Allard born 1952 Dean and President of Brooklyn Law School 46 Andrew Geller architect 47 48 49 Bruce Morrison former United States congressman from Connecticut He grew up in Northport and attended Northport High School 50 Alia Sabur youngest professor in history 51 Ricky Kasso murdererSee also EditNorthport East Northport Union Free School District Northport High School Cow Harbor Day Great Cow Harbor 10K Northport Power Station Asharoken New York East Northport New York Eatons Neck New YorkReferences Edit Elected Officials the Official Website for the Village of Northport ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 20 2022 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Northport 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Craig Ricci Shaynak IMDb Retrieved January 21 2010 Cotsalas Valerie September 10 2000 The Little Prince Born in Asharoken The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 30 2022 DeWan George April 24 2000 LONG ISLAND OUR PAST LI to NY Hey You Owe Us Newsday Retrieved October 22 2009 Asher Levi September 19 2001 Jack Kerouac Literary Kicks Retrieved November 2 2007 Diamos Jason November 18 1996 Islanders Trade Kasparaitis for Smolinski New York Times Retrieved May 31 2008 Nick Allard begins voyage as dean of Brooklyn Law School Brooklyn Eagle August 13 2012 Retrieved May 30 2022 LEISUREAMA HOMES History Detectives Season 3 Episode 10 2005 Episode 10 2005 Leisurama transcript PDF History Detectives PBS Retrieved September 22 2009 Gorst Jake Andrew M Geller Biography Retrieved September 22 2009 MORRISON Bruce Andrew 1944 Biography Directory of the U S Congress Retrieved July 27 2008 Guinness names Northport teen world s youngest professor Newsday Archived from the original on April 26 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