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Oyster Bay, New York - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Clam, Crab, Crawdad, Crawfish, Crayfish, Drumstick, Giblets, Leg, Lobster, Medium, Mussel, Neck, Periwinkle, Prawn, Quahog, Scallop |
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Oyster Bay is the name of a hamlet on the North Shore within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County on Long Island in New York State, USA. Its area was considerably larger before several parts of the former hamlet incorporated as villages. At least six of the 36 villages and hamlets of the Town of Oyster Bay have shores on Oyster Bay Harbor and its inlets. Oyster Bay is also the name used for the Town of Oyster Bay which contains 18 villages and 18 hamlets.
The oysters that give the bay its name are now the only source of traditionally farmed oysters from Long Island, providing up to 90% of all the oysters harvested in New York State. Oyster Bay is best known, however, for the residence and summer White House of Theodore Roosevelt, Sagamore Hill (though that residence is in a nearby area known since 1927 as the Village of Cove Neck). Nearby also is the Village of Oyster Bay Cove. Many well known United States entertainers spent their youth in this area; among its best known former residents are musician Billy Joel, tennis player John McEnroe, author Thomas Pynchon, and Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo (Pynchon and Ranaldo both attended Oyster Bay High School). A less distinguished figure from the hamlet's past is Typhoid Mary, whose contagiousness was discovered following an investigation into her employment at a summer home in Oyster Bay in 1906.
The Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School District was created on July 1, 1960 by the action of the voters in the former Oyster Bay and East Norwich School Districts. The district's 13.1 square mile (34 km²) boundaries include the hamlets of Oyster Bay and East Norwich and the incorporated villages of Centre Island, Oyster Bay Cove, Cove Neck, and portions of Mill Neck, Muttontown, Laurel Hollow, and Upper Brookville.
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