The Van Nostrand family returned to Roslyn on Tuesday and visited their relatives' home at 221 Main Street. They were greeted by Howard Kroplick, co-president, and Jennifer Lister, executive director of the Roslyn Landmark Society.
Jennifer gave the Van Nostrands a special tour of one of the oldest buildings on Long Island (circa 1680.)


From left to right: Frank Van Nostrand of St. Petersburg, Florida, his daughter Andrea Van Nostrand, her husband Ed Sniadecki and Jennifer Lister.
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Wow. I work as a letter carrier in Farmingdale ny I came across this small cemetery at the corner of Grant and Rose st. I took a picture of the bolder that sits at the corner took a snap shot. And know trying to find out curiously how people went along in their daily life’s in Farmingdale
Wow. I work as a letter carrier in Farmingdale ny I came across this small cemetery at the corner of Grant and Rose st. I took a picture of the bolder that sits at the corner took a snap shot. And know trying to find out curiously how people went along in their daily life’s in Farmingdale
Very nice. Amazing to see the sewing machine. I am an Interior designer and quarter master, sewing is my trade.