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East Norwich
Oct 28, 1985
|Story| Chicago Tribune
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Oct 28, 1985
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Beginnings: The Matinecock Indians were the first on the scene, about 8,000 or 9,000 years ago. The first white settlers to remain in the Oyster Bay area arrived in 1644. After the land in Oyster Bay hamlet was all taken, later arrivals moved south, congregating around the intersection of two roads that are now Routes 106 and 25A. As early as 1680, James and George Townsend owned land in what became known as Norwich after the family's ancestral home in England.
Photo: A view of the East Norwich Hotel from an old postcard. (Collection of Joel Streich)
Photo: A view of the East Norwich Hotel from an old postcard. (Collection of Joel Streich)
Beginnings: The Matinecock Indians were the first on the scene, about 8,000 or 9,000 years ago. The first white settlers to remain in the Oyster Bay area arrived in 1644. After the land in Oyster Bay hamlet was all taken, later arrivals moved south, congregating around the intersection of two roads that are now Routes 106 and 25A. As early as 1680, James and George Townsend owned land in what became known as Norwich after the family's ancestral home in England.
Photo: A view of the East Norwich Hotel from an old postcard. (Collection of Joel Streich)
Photo: A view of the East Norwich Hotel from an old postcard. (Collection of Joel Streich)
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A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims
A list of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack victims from data compiled by the National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The overall death toll from the attacks stands at 2,977 -- including 2,753 killed as a result of the attacks at the World Trade Center, 184...Tags: New York City Police Department, Aramark Corp., Kew Gardens, North Valley Stream, Verizon Communications
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NYC Public Schools Closed; Hundreds Other Schools, Universities Delayed or Closed
All New York City public schools are closed Thursday, as well hundreds of other schools and universities have a delayed opening or are closed.
NYC Schools Chancellor Cathie Black announced the city-wide school closure just before 5 a.m., as 10- to 12-...Tags: Westbury, New York City, High Bridge, Brooklyn Heights, Bodies of Water
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All NYC Schools Open; Hundreds Other Schools, Colleges Closed
wpix.comAll New York City public schools are open Wednesday, despite Mayor Michael Bloomberg's declaration of a weather emergency for New York City due to the overnight snow storm. New NYC School Chancellor Cathie Black made the announcement at 5 a.m. and stated...Tags: New York City, High Bridge, Brooklyn Heights, Manhattanville, Snow Storms
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