Highlights
Beginnings: In 1695 Sarah Smith, wife of Smithtown founder Richard (Bull) Smith, deeded to her son Daniel 100 acres at Bread and Cheese Hollow, also known as Fresh Pond. There were clay deposits in the area which are believed to have been used by the Indians for making pottery. In 1684, the Long Island Brick Co. was established and for more than 200 years bricks from the area were shipped all over Long Island and to New England.
Beginnings: In 1695 Sarah Smith, wife of Smithtown founder Richard (Bull) Smith, deeded to her son Daniel 100 acres at Bread and Cheese Hollow, also known as Fresh Pond. There were clay deposits in the area which are believed to have been used by the Indians for making pottery. In 1684, the Long Island Brick Co. was established and for more than 200 years bricks from the area were shipped all over Long Island and to New England.
Displaying items 1-11 of 11
» View newsday.com items only
-
Police reports from Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, South Huntington
Newsday Staff Writerlidesk@newsday.comCold Spring Harbor An iPod was stolen Aug. 12 from a car at the Long Island Rail Road station. Commack A 1997 Chrysler New Yorker was stolen Aug. 12 at a 7-Eleven store on Route 25. A resident on Timber Ridge Drive said vandals egged his house Aug. 13....Tags: New York, Long Island Rail Road, Huntington Station, Crimes, Huntington
-
Police reports from Fort Salonga, Huntington
lidesk@newsday.comFort Salonga - Copper wire was stolen yesterday from property on Brookfield Road. Huntington - The front windshield was broken yesterday on a car on Cliftwood Drive. -
Police reports from Commack, Fort Salonga, Huntington Station
Commack - The owner of a Ford Econoline told police he saw a man break into the van on Garet Place and take his two tool boxes May 29. Fort Salonga - A car was broken into May 30 on Hayes Hill Drive and an iPod, laptop computer and checks were stolen....Tags: Huntington Station, Commack, Police
-
Fort Salonga man killed in sports car crash ID'd
erik.german@newsday.comJeffrey Kozak was minutes shy of his 47th birthday when he died in the crash of his sports car . Police confirmed the identity of the Fort Salonga man yesterday after notifying his next of kin. They said Kozak was speeding north on Route 110 in the...Tags: Road Accidents, Vehicles, Transportation Accidents, Melville
-
Police reports from Centerport, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville, Northport, South Huntington and West Hills
Special to NewsdayCenterport A computer was taken during a burglary June 18 at a house on Fort Salonga Road. Cold Spring Harbor A car window was broken June 18 on Woodbury Road; the stereo was stolen. The inside of a car on Woodbury Road and Route 109 was damaged June...Tags: Huntington Station, Crimes, Melville, Clubs and Associations, Schools
-
Police reports from Centerport, Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport, Elwood, Fort Salonga, Greenlawn, Huntington, Huntington Station, Melville, Northport, South Huntington
Newsday Staff WriterCenterport Steel rods were stolen June 5 from a construction site at the Mill Dam Bridge. Commack A Linda Lane resident discovered a burglary June 4. A radio was stolen June 4 from a car in front of Old Navy store on Route 25. A burglary was discovered...Tags: New York, Elwood, Long Island Rail Road, Huntington Station, Sun Valley
-
In Fort Salonga, a Mother's Day mission
dave.marcus@newsday.comFor three years after her son, Peter McCabe, died of an asthma attack at age 30, Ann Cook celebrated Mother's Day with her nieces and nephews and their children. But on what was supposed to be a special day, she often felt empty inside. So, in 2006, four...Tags: Road Accidents, Easter, Mother's Day, Public Holidays, Brunch
-
Police reports from Commack, Dix Hills, Fort Salonga, Halesite, Huntington Station and Northport
lidesk@newsday.comCommack - A Hubbell Street resident told police she saw a black SUV hit her fence April 26. Dix Hills - Vandals broke the light post at a house on Athena Court April 25. Fort Salonga - A Mountain View Drive resident said his family's cars were...Tags: New York, Vehicles, Dix Hills, Huntington Station, Crimes
-
Strong foundation eliminates the need for risky financial ventures
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe way Frank Kramer sees it, retirement should be built on three legs: A pension, investments and real estate.Now that he and wife, Jeanette, are both 67, they have finished building a solid retirement plan that they'll enjoy for years to come. The...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Rentals, Merck & Company Incorporated, Delray Beach, Internal Revenue Service
-
Newsday Executives
Raymond A. Jansen Senior Vice President, Tribune Publishing Company President, Publisher and CEO, Newsday phone: 631-843-2361 Raymond A. Jansen was named senior vice president of Tribune Publishing Company in August 2000, overseeing five of the group’s...Tags: Penn State University, Virginia, Newspaper and Magazine, Management Change, Colleges and Universities
-
Fort Salonga
Beginnings: In 1695 Sarah Smith, wife of Smithtown founder Richard (Bull) Smith, deeded to her son Daniel 100 acres at Bread and Cheese Hollow, also known as Fresh Pond. There were clay deposits in the area which are believed to have been used by the...Tags: New York, Smithtown, Long Island Sound, Booker T. Washington, Smithtown
Aug 21, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Apr 24, 2008
|Story| Newsday
May 30, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jun 22, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 2, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jun 18, 2008
|Story| Newsday
May 10, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Apr 28, 2008
|Story| Newsday
May 6, 2007
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jul 24, 2001
|Story| Newsday
Aug 12, 2003
|Story| Newsday


