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From the archives: History of Bayville
by water taxi from Oyster Bay or a ferry that ran from Stamford, Conn., until 1937. To improve access, a bridge across Mill Neck Creek was completed in 1898 with donated funds. The current bridge on the site is the fourth, built in 1938. Turning Points: The 7/15/13 Read more »
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West Shore road's reopening a good sign
reopening of West Shore Road in Mill Neck shows that, for all its serious fiscal problems, Nassau County can accomplish something big.Why is one North Shore road, which still has two phases to go for full restoration, worthy of praise now?For one, the repair Read more »
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West Shore Road in Mill Neck scheduled to reopen before July Fourth
contractor on Saturday began paving as one of the final steps in reconstructing West Shore Road in Mill Neck, bringing closer the reopening of the superstorm Sandy-damaged road before July Fourth.The road, one of two access routes to and from Bayville and Read more »
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Retimed Lattingtown traffic lights ease congestion
lights along a Lattingtown road packed with vehicles rerouted by construction on Sandy-damaged West Shore Road in Mill Neck have been adjusted to eliminate bottlenecks. Nassau County officials Monday said they improved the intersections of Bayville Road and Read more »
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Mill Neck copes with West Shore Road detour traffic
January, many drivers are using that portion of the road and Cleft Road as a shorter alternative to the official detour.Mill Neck Mayor Peter Quick said the village board on Feb. 13 approved placement of stop signs at the Cleft Road intersections with Frost Read more »
Around the web
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Rotary International’s 71st Installation Dinner
[$1,500 each] to a qualifying graduating senior at Mill Neck Manor, St. Dominic and OBHS. “Beverly will be going to the Mill Neck Manor graduation this year. There will be five graduates in the class,” she added. This year Rotary sponsored a young exchange from Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Read more »
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Mill Neck Services Group Leads By Example
and families about individualized supports; providing support for regional self-advocacy groups. Established in 1986, Mill Neck Services, Inc. has placed more than 1,000 deaf, hard of hearing or otherwise disabled workers in over 400 businesses operating on from Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Read more »