PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE GEORGAKOPOULOS APPLICATION, 3 SWAN PLACE, NISSEQUOGUE HAS BEEN ADJOURNED TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2022, at 7:00 PM.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND UNDERSTANDING.
A Public Hearing will be held at Nissequogue Village Hall on Tuesday, April 12 at 7:00 p.m.to present the proposed 2022-2023 Village Budget.
Links to these documents below:
Village of Nissequogue Mayors Letter 2022- 2023 Budget
Village of Nissequogue 2022-2023 and 2021- 2022 Village Budgets
Village of NissequogueIncorporated in 1926, the Village of Nissequogue is located in Suffolk County on the North Shore of Long Island about 50 miles east of New York City. The geographic area of the Village is 3.6 square miles. It is bounded on the west by the Nissequogue River, on the north by the Long Island Sound, on the east by Stony Brook Harbor and on the south by the Village of Head-of-the- Harbor and the Town of Smithtown. The Village of Nissequogue is the site of the original settlement of the Town of Smithtown. | |
Richard Smith, the Patentee, founded the town in 1665 on land deeded to him by Lion Gardiner and Wyandanch, who was the Sachem of the Montauks.
Within the Village borders, there is Delafield Woods and Butler Huntington Woods Conservancy which contain many nature trails where residents and visitors can view many different native trees as well as other indigenous flora. Along the Nissequogue River Basin, Short Beach and Stony Brook Harbor are found many unique marshlands that are home to a host of native marsh grasses as well as a number of large and small seabirds. | |
Nissequogue Village Living Why it Works!Most people's feelings that government is mired in out- of- control spending and inefficiency comes from what they see happening on the federal and state levels. But in a recent poll of Suffolk County villages, residents responded that they overwhelmingly believe that smaller governments- like villages-are more efficient than large governments. They were right! The main services that the Village provides: Police, Fire and Ambulance, Road Maintenance, and Code Enforcement are carefully overseen, administered and considered by your neighbors on the Nissequogue Village Board. Smaller governments like villages are more directly accountable to their residents. You probably can't get the president or the governor on the phone but you can always talk to the Mayor and the four Trustees of the Village Board. We have to make sure every dollar counts and is wisely spent, because if we don't, you can and will tell us about it! When you think about it, that's exactly how the country's founders thought it should work!
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