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Matinecock

Beginnings: The Village of Matinecock was once just a wooded wedge of northern Oyster Bay Town. In those days, Matinecock referred to a large area extending from Flushing to Huntington and south almost midway through Long Island. As European settlement advanced, the region became notable for the then-controversial Quaker religion. The historic 1725 Society of Friends Matinecock Meeting House, though in Glen Cove, is only a few feet from the modern village of Matinecock.
Photo: Matinecock Meeting House in 1986 ((Newsday Photo / Thomas R. Koeniges)
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Beginnings: The Village of Matinecock was once just a wooded wedge of northern Oyster Bay Town. In those days, Matinecock referred to a large area extending from Flushing to Huntington and south almost midway through Long Island. As European settlement advanced, the region became notable for the then-controversial Quaker religion. The historic 1725 Society of Friends Matinecock Meeting House, though in Glen Cove, is only a few feet from the modern village of Matinecock.
Photo: Matinecock Meeting House in 1986 ((Newsday Photo / Thomas R. Koeniges)
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