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Amityville

Amityville Beginnings: When the Carmans family built their mill at Carmans Lane around 1700, the area was known as Huntington West Neck South. Salt hay sprouting from the region's marshy wetlands and harvested for animal feed was the big draw for settlers who carved up the one-time Indian tribal land into small farms.
Photo: The Business Street of Amityville
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Amityville Beginnings: When the Carmans family built their mill at Carmans Lane around 1700, the area was known as Huntington West Neck South. Salt hay sprouting from the region's marshy wetlands and harvested for animal feed was the big draw for settlers who carved up the one-time Indian tribal land into small farms.
Photo: The Business Street of Amityville
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    Jul 25, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
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    A Long Island man was arrested and charged with DWI after police say he struck two pedestrians, killing one of them in North Amityville.
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