Because of an email I received from the Roslyn Landmark Society, I was able to get an appointment at Stony Brook. I want to send a heartfelt thank you. Thanks, Howard, Casey DeNicola
Bob, it could have been much worse. Since the Village of East Hill does not have any landmarking laws, the property owner had the option to knock down the entire building.
Howard--
Thank you so much for doing this. I have tried repeatedly but i will keep trying. This is a wonderful thing you are doing and it is much appreciated.
Gerry Duff
Great photos of many unknown to me remaining parts of the Mackay estate. I visited the Dairyman's cottage when it was for sale about 5 or so years ago. The recent photo posted here looks like it is in the process of being renovated. In this state it is unrecognizable, not the house I saw then .
Bob, it could have been much worse. Since the Village of East Hill does not have any landmarking laws, the property owner had the option to knock down the entire building.
HI Tina, currently there are no appointment openings in Long Island or NYC. I have subscribed you to the Roslyn Landmark Society newsletter. We will email you an early warning once a new supply of vaccines arrive.
HI Tina, currently there are no appointment openings in Long Island or NYC. I have subscribed you to the Roslyn Landmark Society newsletter. We will email you an early warning once a new supply of vaccines arrive.
That’s where ( to the building which had the original facade applied) we took Woody after my father brought him home. Remember how we stayed up all night feeding him with a doll’s bottle? And he grew so big he spent his later life on a horse farm!
Justin Schiess
Some 50+ years ago I stopped here and asked the Dr if I could take some pictures of his car, an early 1930s Franklin. He was rather brusque but I got my pictures. I should have asked for a ride. I still remember the jungle of snake plants that he had in the windows.
I clearly remember bringing our dog to Dr. Dohm in the mid-late 1960s. He always wore his lab coat with "Dr. Dohm" sewn over the left pocket in a stylish script typeface along with his bushy mustache and tortoise shell glasses. The office had a row of ferns (visible in the exterior images above) and had the odor of age and a bit of neglect. Dr. Dohm also had a row of apothecary jars that contained dog fetuses from inception to near full growth in Formaldehyde. It was a bit scary, but at the same time you couldn't avert your gaze. I remember the car, it was a source of tremendous pride for him. He was a "salty" man but we loved him.
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Casey DeNicola:
Because of an email I received from the Roslyn Landmark Society, I was able to get an appointment at Stony Brook. I want to send a heartfelt thank you. Thanks, Howard, Casey DeNicola
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Bob, it could have been much worse. Since the Village of East Hill does not have any landmarking laws, the property owner had the option to knock down the entire building.
From News: Remnants and extant buildings of the estates of Clarence Mackay and John Mackay
Howard--
Thank you so much for doing this. I have tried repeatedly but i will keep trying. This is a wonderful thing you are doing and it is much appreciated.
Gerry Duff
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Great photos of many unknown to me remaining parts of the Mackay estate. I visited the Dairyman's cottage when it was for sale about 5 or so years ago. The recent photo posted here looks like it is in the process of being renovated. In this state it is unrecognizable, not the house I saw then .
Bob, it could have been much worse. Since the Village of East Hill does not have any landmarking laws, the property owner had the option to knock down the entire building.
From News: Remnants and extant buildings of the estates of Clarence Mackay and John Mackay
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HI Tina, currently there are no appointment openings in Long Island or NYC. I have subscribed you to the Roslyn Landmark Society newsletter. We will email you an early warning once a new supply of vaccines arrive.
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84 years old looking for COVID vaccine, health issues include R.A. Obesity, High blood pressure.
HI Tina, currently there are no appointment openings in Long Island or NYC. I have subscribed you to the Roslyn Landmark Society newsletter. We will email you an early warning once a new supply of vaccines arrive.
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Another vaccination search website has been added. Openings are available for New York City employees.
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Northwell Health link to additional vaccination locations added. Currently, there are no openings.
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Susan Thorner Weeden:
That’s where ( to the building which had the original facade applied) we took Woody after my father brought him home. Remember how we stayed up all night feeding him with a doll’s bottle? And he grew so big he spent his later life on a horse farm!
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Ann Kopple:
He was also the local doctor for people’s horses. We took our 3 Spaniels to him in the 50’s. I remember exactly what he looked like!
From Profiles: Dr. William Dohm's Sick Animal Hospital
Justin Schiess
Some 50+ years ago I stopped here and asked the Dr if I could take some pictures of his car, an early 1930s Franklin. He was rather brusque but I got my pictures. I should have asked for a ride. I still remember the jungle of snake plants that he had in the windows.
I clearly remember bringing our dog to Dr. Dohm in the mid-late 1960s. He always wore his lab coat with "Dr. Dohm" sewn over the left pocket in a stylish script typeface along with his bushy mustache and tortoise shell glasses. The office had a row of ferns (visible in the exterior images above) and had the odor of age and a bit of neglect. Dr. Dohm also had a row of apothecary jars that contained dog fetuses from inception to near full growth in Formaldehyde. It was a bit scary, but at the same time you couldn't avert your gaze. I remember the car, it was a source of tremendous pride for him. He was a "salty" man but we loved him.
From Profiles: Dr. William Dohm's Sick Animal Hospital