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Brightwaters residents are served by the Bay Shore Union Free School District. [12] As such, all children who reside within Brightwaters and attend public schools go to Bay Shore's schools. [3] [13] Brightwaters is located wholly within the boundaries of the Bay Shore–Brightwaters Public Library District. [13]
Library district [ edit ] Most of North Bay Shore is located within the boundaries of the Brentwood Library District, with the exception being a small part of the southern portion of the hamlet, which is served by the Bay Shore–Brightwaters Library District.
Brightwaters, New York, United States; See also. Brightwater (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 22:42 (UTC). Text is available under ...
NY 27A, known by several names within the Bay Shore limits, including Main Street (Bay Shore), South Country Road (Brightwaters) and Montauk Highway (West Bay Shore) CR-50, Union Boulevard; NY 27, known as Sunrise Highway. An alternate name is POW/MIA Memorial Highway, but this name is rarely used. Southern State Parkway, exits 41S, 42N or exit ...
Babylon: On June 14, hundreds gathered for two Black Lives Matter protests in Babylon Village, which eventually united into one larger protest. [77]Bay Shore: Thousands marched through downtown Bay Shore on June 7, walking from the Dr. George S. King Park Gazebo to the Bay Shore Commons, back through Main Street, then to the Bay Shore-Brightwaters Library.
The company was founded by Thomas Benton Ackerson in 1898. [citation needed] That year, it purchased and began developing land in Flatbush bounded between East 19th Street, Ocean Avenue, Beverly Road and Cortelyou Road.
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It is the university's largest library and houses its main stacks, special collections, rare books and manuscripts, and many departmental subject libraries. The library was originally built in 1912, and was renovated in 1951, 1977, and 2009. It is named in honor of the university's fifth president, William Oxley Thompson.