Wondering why there isn’t a safe way for kids to leave the back of RHS to get to 7-11, etc. There is no sidewalk on most of that area on Harbor Hill Rd. Can the district or village put in a set of stairs that leads to a crosswalk by the intersection of Mimosa and HH, where there is a sidewalk, albeit not facing traffic. I think an inevitable accident will occur without extra safety measures.
I would be interested in discussing the possibility of purchasing this house for my personal use. The culture, character and earthy beauty has caught my eye and touched my heart. I very much would like to discuss this with whomever the decision maker is at their earliest convenience. Thank you.
Important historical information. It appears that the current sales information may not be wholly accurate. For example, was it actually put on the National Historic Record or its association with William Cullen Bryant is later if it was built in 1830 as he didn't move to Cedarmere until 1843.
Great moment is recorded here in the movement towards the restoration of The Roslyn Grist Mill. Congressman Suozzi is truly missed as our representative in Congress.
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Walt Gosden
Wonderful news to read and a great way to start off the New Year , with outstanding positive news about preservation on long island. My sincere thanks to the Roslyn Landmark Society for all their efforts for so many years , and especially to my good friend Howard Kroplick .
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Dave deBronkart
Thank you for this presentation and preservation.
Ernest P. Davies was uncle to my father, Richard Davies deBronkart. I am his Junior; my nickname "Dave" is from my middle name Davies.
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Wondering why there isn’t a safe way for kids to leave the back of RHS to get to 7-11, etc. There is no sidewalk on most of that area on Harbor Hill Rd. Can the district or village put in a set of stairs that leads to a crosswalk by the intersection of Mimosa and HH, where there is a sidewalk, albeit not facing traffic. I think an inevitable accident will occur without extra safety measures.
From News: Mackay Estate Gate Lodge Project Update: Planning underway to begin Phase I restoration in the Spring
Where can I get the jalen hurts close but no cigar picture? I really need it for a friend
From News: WFAN Radio's Boomer & Gio, 5/10/21: IHOP's Milkshake Monday and a discussion of restaurants in the Roslyn community
My husband and I were just talking about the groups that we saw there. It was a wonderful venue...
From Profiles: My Father's Place
There are no pictures of the interior. What was the furniture like? What period did it represent?
From Profiles: Spring Hill
I would be interested in discussing the possibility of purchasing this house for my personal use. The culture, character and earthy beauty has caught my eye and touched my heart. I very much would like to discuss this with whomever the decision maker is at their earliest convenience. Thank you.
From Profiles: Jerusha Dewey Cottage
I lived on Main Street from 1952 to 1962 & my family was there until 1980. Videos brought back wonderful memories
From News: Drone aerial of Roslyn #2: A five-minute tour of the historic village of Roslyn-November 2022
A new way to look at our picturesque unique town.
From News: Drone aerial of Roslyn #2: A five-minute tour of the historic village of Roslyn-November 2022
Important historical information. It appears that the current sales information may not be wholly accurate. For example, was it actually put on the National Historic Record or its association with William Cullen Bryant is later if it was built in 1830 as he didn't move to Cedarmere until 1843.
From Profiles: Montrose (Clovercraft)
Great moment is recorded here in the movement towards the restoration of The Roslyn Grist Mill. Congressman Suozzi is truly missed as our representative in Congress.
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Wonderful news to read and a great way to start off the New Year , with outstanding positive news about preservation on long island. My sincere thanks to the Roslyn Landmark Society for all their efforts for so many years , and especially to my good friend Howard Kroplick .
From :
Thank you for this presentation and preservation.
Ernest P. Davies was uncle to my father, Richard Davies deBronkart. I am his Junior; my nickname "Dave" is from my middle name Davies.
From Profiles: Ernest P. Davies House
Such a great picture!!! I am curious, what street was this on?
From News: An amazing sunset view of the Manhattan as seen 18 miles away from the highest elevation in Nassau County- Harbor Hill in East Hills