Newsday is featuring Eastman Cottage, a historic Mott Avenue home built around 1865 that the Roslyn Landmark Society purchased and fully restored in 2008, now on the market for $849,999. The piece by Rachel Weiss includes comments from longtime trustee Craig Westergard on the Society's history of residential restoration work and how the organization's focus has shifted in recent years toward larger projects like the Roslyn Grist Mill. It is a nice window into a chapter of the Society's work that many current members may not know about. Read the full story at Newsday.








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