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Manhasset is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Nassau County, on the North Shore of
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, in
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. It is considered the anchor community of the Greater Manhasset area. The population was 8,176 at the
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. As with other unincorporated communities in New York, its local affairs are administered by the town in which it is located, the Town of North Hempstead, whose
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is in Manhasset, making the hamlet the town seat.


Etymology

The name Manhasset was adopted in 1840. It is most likely the anglicized rendition of the name of a local Native American tribe whose name translates to "the island neighborhood".


History

The Matinecock had a village on Manhasset Bay. These Native Americans called the area Sint Sink, meaning "place of small stones". They made wampum from oyster shells. In 1623, the area was claimed by the
Dutch West India Company The Dutch West India Company ( nl, Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie, ''WIC'' or ''GWC''; ; en, Chartered West India Company) was a chartered company of Dutch merchants as well as foreign investors. Among its founders was Willem Usselincx ( ...
and they began forcing English settlers to leave in 1640. A 1643 land purchase made it possible for English settlers to return to Cow Neck (the peninsula where present-day Port Washington, Manhasset, and surrounding villages are located.).Aronson, Harvey, ed. ''Home Town Long Island''. (Newsday, 1999). . Manhasset Bay was previously known as Schout's Bay (a schout being roughly the Dutch equivalent of a sheriff), Martin Garretson's Bay (Martin Garretson was the Schout at one point), and later Cow Bay or Cow Harbor. Cow Neck was so called because it offered good grazing land. By 1659, there were over 300 cows and 5 mi (8 km) fence separating Cow Neck from the areas to the south. The settlers came to an agreement that each of them could have one cow on the neck for each section of fence the individual had constructed. The area was more formally divided among the settlers when the fence was removed in 1677. Manhasset took on the name Little Cow Neck, Port Washington was known as Upper Cow Neck. During the American Revolution, Little Cow Neck suffered at the hands of the British. Many structures and properties, such as the 1719 Quaker Meeting House were burned, seized or damaged. The Town of North Hempstead separated from the Town of Hempstead in 1784 because the South, inhabited mainly by Church of England people, was loyal to the king. The Northern communities and villages, dominated by Yankee Congregationalists supported independence. In 1801, it cost two cents to travel between Roslyn and Spinney Hill on the North Hempstead Turnpike, the newly opened toll road (now Northern Boulevard). The Manhasset name was adopted in 1840 and comes from the native word "Manhanset", roughly meaning "the island neighborhood." Dairy farming was still a major endeavor, but the oyster industry was also on the rise. In 1898, the
Long Island Railroad The Long Island Rail Road , often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island. With an average weekda ...
arrived, bringing with it wealthy New Yorkers looking for country homes with easy transportation to more urban areas of New York City. Manhasset Valley and Spinney Hill attracted a number of skilled workers and immigrant families. The
North Hempstead Town Hall North Hempstead Town Hall is a historic town hall building located on Plandome Road in Manhasset in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, loc ...
opened in Manhasset on Plandome Road in 1907. Town councilmen had previously been meeting in Roslyn taverns after North Hempstead split away from Hempstead in 1775. The Manhasset Valley School, originally built to serve the children of the help on the local Gold Coast Estates, eventually came to serve Manhasset's African American community, and was closed in the 1960s by a desegregation lawsuit. It is still standing and is currently used as a community center. The centrally located but antiquated Plandome Road School was demolished in the early 1970s, having been replaced by the new Shelter Rock Elementary School in North Hills by 1969. Currently, Mary Jane Davies Green sits on the site of the old school. Manhasset is served by the Nassau County Police Department, with the Sixth Precinct station house located on Community Drive, just south of Northern Boulevard. RMPs 608 and 616 are the cars assigned to patrol duties in Manhasset. In 2005, a '' Wall Street Journal'' article ranked Manhasset as the best town for raising a family in the New York metropolitan area. The Manhasset area, settled by 1680, grew quickly after it began being served by the
Long Island Rail Road The Long Island Rail Road , often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk Co ...
in 1898. The LIRR provides access to New York City via the Manhasset station with an approximately 40 minute commute to Penn Station. Express trains, which run during rush hour, make the trip in less than 30 minutes. The hamlet of Manhasset is located 19.5 miles (29.2 km) away from midtown Manhattan. In the 2010s and 2020s, talks have been restarted to connect the businesses on Plandome Road to sanitary sewers operated by the
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (abbreviated as GNWPCD) is a public sewer district in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It serves large portions of the Great Neck Peninsula and portions of Manhasset. His ...
. These proposals have been discussed for decades but historically had been met with opposition, ultimately killing some of the earlier plans.


Failed incorporation attempts

There have been several unsuccessful attempts over the years – especially throughout the 1940s – for some or all of the unincorporated areas of Manhasset to incorporate as villages. The most recent proposal to incorporate the hamlet took place in 2016.


Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.24%, is water.


Greater Manhasset area

In addition to the unincorporated areas of Manhasset proper (Bayview, the Strathmores (North and South Strathmore, Strathmore Village, and Strathmore–Vanderbilt), Shorehaven, Terrace Manor, Manhasset Park, Manhasset Gardens, and Norgate), the Greater Manhasset area also includes three incorporated villages:
Munsey Park Munsey Park is a village in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. It is considered part of the Greater Manhasset area, which is anchored by Manhasset. The population was 2,809 at the 2020 census. The Inc ...
, Plandome, and
Plandome Heights Plandome Heights is a village in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. It is considered part of the Greater Manhasset area, which is anchored by Manhasset. The population was 1,005 at the 2010 census. The ...
; and parts of three others: Flower Hill, Plandome Manor, and North Hills.


Economy

The Americana Manhasset mall opened in 1956, and is located on Manhasset's Miracle Mile. The commercial center of Manhasset is situated around the railroad station on Plandome Road, where the LIRR connects directly into Manhattan for a 37-minute commute. The area has bakeries, pizzerias, delis, bars, coffee shops, and a movie theater. Centralized in town is a small park and a gazebo. The public library is located 1 block east of Plandome Road on the corner of Onderdonk Avenue and Northern Boulevard, adjacent to the historic
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Meeting House. Prior to the Long Island Rail Road's arrival, the commercial center of Manhasset was located in the Manhasset Valley (near the present-day
Manhasset Valley Park Manhasset Valley Park is a park in Manhasset, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is operated by the Town of North Hempstead. Description Manhasset Valley Park is located in the valley separating the Great Neck and Cow Neck Penins ...
), along Manhasset Bay. The North American headquarters of Sabena was located in a office building in Manhasset. In April 2002, Knightsbridge Properties Corp. bought the building for $4.9 million. Due to the bankruptcies of Sabena and
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, the real estate deal took over a year to finish. During that month the building was 30% occupied. Sabena was scheduled to move out of the building on May 10, 2002. The buyer planned to spend an additional $2 million to convert the building into a multi-tenant, Class A office and medical facility.


Demographics

As of the census of 2010, there were 8,080 people and 2,744 households residing in the census-designated place (CDP) which covers 2.38 square miles. The population density was 3,392.1 per square mile (1,309.7/km2). According to the 2018
American Community Survey The American Community Survey (ACS) is a demographics survey program conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. It regularly gathers information previously contained only in the long form of the decennial census, such as ancestry, citizenship, educati ...
, the racial makeup of the CDP is estimated to be 72.5% white (65.1
non-Hispanic white Non-Hispanic whites or Non-Latino whites are Americans who are classified as "white", and are not of Hispanic (also known as "Latino") heritage. The United States Census Bureau defines ''white'' to include European Americans, Middle Eastern Amer ...
), 13.8% Asian, 8.6% African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.0% Pacific Islander, and 1.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 10.9% of the population. There were 2,744 households, out of which 38.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.6% were
married couples Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children, and between t ...
living together, 11.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.2% were non-families. 20.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.80 and the average family size was 3.28. The population was spread out, with 23.9% under the age of 18 and 19.2% 65 years of age or older. The median age was 45.9 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.0 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $133,456, and the median income for a family was $180,086. The per capita income in the CDP was $72,973. 5.5% of the population and 4.0% of families were below the poverty line. 6.3% of people under 18 years of age and 4.6% of people 65 and older had incomes below the poverty line.


Government


Town Council

Manhasset is located in the Town of North Hempstead's 4th council district, which as of August 2022 is represented by Veronica Lurvey ( DGreat Neck). As of 2024, the entire hamlet will be located within the Town of North Hempstead's 5th council district, due to
redistricting Redistribution (re-districting in the United States and in the Philippines) is the process by which electoral districts are added, removed, or otherwise changed. Redistribution is a form of boundary delimitation that changes electoral dist ...
. Furthermore, as Manhasset is the town seat of North Hempstead, the Town's government is seated in the hamlet, and
North Hempstead Town Hall North Hempstead Town Hall is a historic town hall building located on Plandome Road in Manhasset in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York New York most commonly refers to: * New York City, the most populous city in the United States, loc ...
is located on Plandome Road in the hamlet's downtown area.


Nassau County Legislature

Manhasset is split between Nassau County's 9th and 10th Legislative districts, which as of August 2022 are represented in the
Nassau County Legislature The Nassau County Legislature is the lawmaking body of Nassau County, New York. Currently, it has 19 different members from 19 different districts. It was formed in 1996 to succeed the county's Board of Supervisors, which was ruled unconstitutio ...
by Richard Nicoello ( RNew Hyde Park) and Mazi Melesa Pilip (R–Great Neck), respectively.


New York State Assembly

Manhasset is located in the
New York State Assembly The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the New York State Legislature, with the New York State Senate being the upper house. There are 150 seats in the Assembly. Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits. The Assem ...
's 16th Assembly district, which as of August 2022 is represented by
Gina Sillitti Gina Sillitti (born April 5, 1978) is an American Democratic Party politician who currently represents New York State Assembly district 16, which includes Port Washington, Manhasset, Great Neck, North Hills, East Hills, Flower Hill, Old Westb ...
(D– Manorhaven).


New York State Senate

Manhasset is located in the
New York State Senate The New York State Senate is the upper house of the New York State Legislature; the New York State Assembly is its lower house. Its members are elected to two-year terms; there are no term limits. There are 63 seats in the Senate. Partisan com ...
's 7th State Senate district, which as of August 2022 is represented by Anna Kaplan (D–North Hills).


United States House of Representatives

Manhasset is located in New York's 3rd congressional district, which as of August 2022 is represented by Tom Suozzi (D– Glen Cove).


United States Senate

Along with the rest of New York, Manhasset is represented in the United States Senate by Chuck Schumer (D) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D).


Recent electoral history


Parks and recreation

The Town of North Hempstead owns and operates several parks within the hamlet. These parks include
Manhasset Valley Park Manhasset Valley Park is a park in Manhasset, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is operated by the Town of North Hempstead. Description Manhasset Valley Park is located in the valley separating the Great Neck and Cow Neck Penins ...
, Mary Jane Davies Green, and Whitney Pond Park.


Park districts

In addition to having several parks which are owned and maintained by the Town of North Hempstead, two park districts serve the majority of the hamlet: the Great Neck Park District and the Manhasset Park District. The portion of Manhasset zoned for the Manhasset Union Free School District is located, in its entirety, within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Manhasset Park District. This
special district Special district may refer to: * Certain districts of Ethiopia not part of a zone * Special district (United States) Special districts (also known as special service districts, special district governments, limited purpose entities, or special-pu ...
owns and operates numerous parks and parking facilities throughout the Greater Manhasset area. Meanwhile, the portion of the Spinney Hill section of Manhasset zoned for the
Great Neck Union Free School District Great Neck Public Schools is a public school district serving students residing in specific areas of Great Neck, North New Hyde Park, North Hills, and Manhasset Hills, New York. It is Union Free School District Number 7 in the Town of North Hem ...
is located within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Great Neck Park District, which owns and operates numerous parks and parking facilities throughout the Greater Great Neck area. The only portion of the hamlet not located within either of the two park districts is the southernmost, sparsely-populated tip of the hamlet.


Education


Schools

Manhasset is primarily located within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Manhasset Union Free School District, while some of the hamlet's southernmost portions and a portion of its western
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are located within the boundaries of (and are thus served by) the
Great Neck Union Free School District Great Neck Public Schools is a public school district serving students residing in specific areas of Great Neck, North New Hyde Park, North Hills, and Manhasset Hills, New York. It is Union Free School District Number 7 in the Town of North Hem ...
. As such, children who reside within Manhasset and attend public schools go to school in one of these two districts, depending on where they reside within the hamlet. Several private schools, including St. Mary's High School, are also located within the hamlet.


Libraries

Manhasset is located within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Great Neck Library District and the Manhasset Library District. The boundaries of these two library districts within the hamlet are coterminous with those of the school districts.


Infrastructure


Transportation


Road

One
state road A state highway, state road, or state route (and the equivalent provincial highway, provincial road, or provincial route) is usually a road that is either ''numbered'' or ''maintained'' by a sub-national state or province. A road numbered by a ...
, Northern Boulevard (NY 25A), travels through (and thus directly serves) Manhasset. Other major roads which travel through the hamlet include Bayview Avenue, Community Drive, East Shore Road, Maple Street, Onderdonk Avenue, Park Avenue, Plandome Road, Searingtown Road, and Shelter Rock Road.


Rail

The
Manhasset station Manhasset is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in Manhasset, New York. It is 17.2 miles (27.7 km) from Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan. Despite the line consisting of only a single track east of Great Neck, ...
on the
Long Island Rail Road The Long Island Rail Road , often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a commuter rail system in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County, New York, Suffolk Co ...
's Port Washington Branch is located in Manhasset's downtown area.


Bus

Manhasset is served by the n20H, n21, n25 and n26 bus routes, which are operated by Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE). The n20H and n21 run east–west through Manhasset on Northern Boulevard while the n25 and n26 pass through the western part of Manhasset en route between Great Neck and Lynbrook and Jamaica respectively.


Utilities


Natural gas

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provides natural gas to homes and businesses that are hooked up to natural gas lines in Manhasset.


Power

PSEG Long Island The Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) is a publicly traded diversified energy company headquartered in Newark, New Jersey and was established in 1985 with a legacy dating back to 1903. The company's largest subsidiary is Public Service Elect ...
provides power to all homes and businesses within the hamlet.


Sewage

Manhasset is partially sewered. The areas which are sewered are connected to the
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (abbreviated as GNWPCD) is a public sewer district in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It serves large portions of the Great Neck Peninsula and portions of Manhasset. His ...
's sanitary sewer network, which handles and treats the hamlet's sanitary waste. The remainder of the hamlet instead relies on
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and septic systems. As of 2022, plans are underway to connect the hamlet's downtown area along Plandome Road to the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District's sanitary sewers.


Water

Manhasset, in its entirety, is located within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the
Manhasset–Lakeville Water District The Manhasset–Lakeville Water District (MLVWD) is a public water utility district serving a large portion of Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. History The Manhasset–Lakeville Water District was founded in 1911, t ...
.


Healthcare and emergency services


Healthcare

Manhasset is home to North Shore University Hospital, located on Community Drive. The hospital is operated by Northwell Health.


Fire

Manhasset, in its entirety, is located within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Manhasset–Lakeville Fire District.


Police

Manhasset, in its entirety, is served by the Nassau County Police Department's 6th Precinct, which is headquartered on Community Drive within the hamlet.


Notable people

* Danny Barnes (born 1989), Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. *
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, co-creator of the money market fund * Ted Bessell (1935-96), television actor and director, '' That Girl''. * Billy Bitter (born 1988), professional lacrosse player for the
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of Major League Lacrosse. * Mike Breen (born 1961),
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play-by-play commentator *
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(born 1936), Hall of Fame football player and actor *
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(born 1983), professional wrestler better known as Craig Classic. * Billy Crudup (born 1968), actor, in movies such as '' Big Fish'' and '' Almost Famous'' *
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(born 1973), TV personality, host of '' The Voice'', '' Last Call with Carson Daly'' and '' New Year's Eve with Carson Daly''. * R. A. Dickey (born 1974), former MLB pitcher for numerous teams, including Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Mets. * Mike Dunlap (born 1957), former head coach of Charlotte Bobcats NBA team. * Don Dunphy (1908–98), television and radio sports announcer specializing in boxing. * Melissa Errico, former ingenue in Broadway musicals/performer; married to Patrick McEnroe. * Boomer Esiason (born 1961), former professional football player, sports radio talk show host of WFAN's ''Boomer and Carton'', television commentator. *
Manoug Exerjian Manoug Exerjian (August 20, 1892 or 1888 – November 5, 1974) was a Nassau County, New York architect, who came to Great Neck, New York, in 1923. Biography A native of Constantinople, he graduated from the Royal School of Architecture in Istan ...
(1888–1974), Armenian-American architect in New York * Jinx Falkenburg (1919–2003), model and radio personality with husband Tex McCrary. *
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(c. 1901–1992), judge who presided over the trial of bank robber Willie Sutton. *
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(born 1995), professional baseball player * Mike Francesa (born 1954), sports radio talk show host of WFAN's '' Mike's On: Francesa on the FAN''. * John A. Gambling (1930-2004), radio personality *
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(1922–90), radio personality, comedian, partner of Bob Elliott of " Bob and Ray" fame. * J. Peter Grace (1913–95), former CEO of W.R. Grace and Company. * Al Groh (born 1944), former head coach of
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and the University of Virginia. * Leroy Grumman (1895–1982), founder of Grumman Aircraft. * Ken Howard (1944–2016), actor, best known for the TV series '' The White Shadow''. * Chris Jericho (born 1970), AEW and WWE professional wrestler, lead vocalist of Fozzy. * Alex Katz (born 1994), baseball pitcher * Stephen A. Lesser (born 1944), architect, designer of Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston. * Jackie MacMullan (born 1960), sportswriter. * Jason Marquis (born 1978)], major league baseball All Star pitcher. * Leonard Marsh (businessman), Leonard Marsh, co-founder of Snapple. * Jim McCann, founder and CEO of
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. * Patrick McEnroe (born 1966), tennis player, US
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captain, TV sportscaster *
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, Pulitzer Prize-winning author * Chris Mullin (born 1963), Retired professional American basketball player * George Nozuka, R&B/pop singer * Bill O'Reilly (born 1949), television commentator and author * Joan Whitney Payson (1903–75), heiress, businesswoman, philanthropist, patron of the arts and art collector, member of the prominent Whitney family; owner of the New York Mets. * Norman F. Penny – Banker, insurance broker, and politician who had served in the
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from 1938 to 1942; Penny was a major Republican figure in Nassau County. Lived in North Strathmore. *
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(1883-1960), actress and writer, Manhasset resident * Summer Rae (born 1983), professional wrestler, actress and former American football player * José Reyes (born 1983), professional baseball player for the New York Mets *
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(born 1964), 10-day White House Communications Director and founder of SkyBridge Capital *
Elie Siegmeister Elie Siegmeister (also published under pseudonym L. E. Swift; January 15, 1909 in New York City – March 10, 1991 in Manhasset, New York) was an American composer, educator and author. Early life and education Elie Siegmeister was born January 15 ...
(1909-91), composer, educator and author * Arthur Treacher (1894–1975), actor * John Hay "Jock" Whitney (1904–82), Venture Capitalist, Publisher, Ambassador * Payne Whitney (1876–1927), Industrialist, Philanthropist


In popular culture

Films * '' Miracle on 34th Street'' (1947): In the film, Fred Gailey tells Mr. Kringle that he would like to buy a colonial home in Manhasset. *"Love Ludlow" (2005) The Sundance hit was shot mostly in and around Manhasset. Myra and Ludlow's entire Queen's railroad apartment was a set built in the basement of Christ's Church in Manhasset. * '' Boiler Room'' (2000): Portions of the driving scenes feature noticeable areas of Manhasset * '' The Good Shepherd'' (2006): Portions of the movie were filmed in Manhasset. * '' The Wolf of Wall Street'' (2013): Shots of the ZDC building can be seen in the film. * '' This Is Where I Leave You'' (2014): Scenes filmed in Munsey Park at a house on the corner of Burnham Place and Park Avenue. Television * '' Saturday Night Live'' (1980): A short film called ''Manhasset'' was presented. It was a parody of Woody Allen's '' Manhattan'', with sweeping shots of the Miracle Mile instead of the Manhattan skyline. * '' Will & Grace'': Karen states in one episode that she would like to use her helicopter to fly to Fortunoff's in Manhasset. However, in real life, there is no
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in Manhasset. * '' Everybody Loves Raymond'' (1996): Uncle Gus owned Carpet World in Manhasset open 10-6 Sundays. * '' Jim Brown: All-American'' (2002): Portions of the Spike Lee's
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documentary were filmed in Manhasset. * '' Made'' (2003): Scenes from
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's TV series '' Made'' were filmed in Manhasset. * '' The Good Wife'' (2009): Portions of this show were filmed in Manhasset. * ''
Revenge Revenge is committing a harmful action against a person or group in response to a grievance, be it real or perceived. Francis Bacon described revenge as a kind of "wild justice" that "does... offend the law ndputteth the law out of office." Pr ...
'' (2012): Emily Thorne visits a fictional "New Mercy Hospital" in Manhasset. * '' The Blacklist'' (2013): Scenes filmed at Onderdonk Avenue and George Street, just off Plandome Road. Literature * '' The Great Gatsby'' (1925): The eastern shore of Manhasset Bay was F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for "East Egg". * '' The Caine Mutiny'' (1951): Protagonist Willie Keith’s home is located in Manhasset. * ''
The Tender Bar John Joseph Moehringer (born December 7, 1964), known by his pen name J. R. Moehringer, is an American novelist, journalist, and ghostwriter. In 2000, he won the Pulitzer Prize for newspaper feature writing. He collaborated on the 2021 film a ...
'' (2005): Coming of age memoir by J.R. Moehringer that takes place in Manhasset. The bar featured in classic novel, The Tender Bar called Publicans, reopened in Manhasset on Plandome Road in 2017 Music * The
Manhansett Quartet The Manhansett Quartet or Quartette, or Manhasset Quartet, was an American vocal group. It was the first such group to make commercial recordings in its own name, between about 1891 and 1901. The group formed in the Bowery area of New York City, a ...
was the first vocal group to record commercially under its own name, from about 1892. International relations * ''
Manhasset negotiations The Manhasset negotiations (also known as Manhasset I, II, III and IV) were a series of talks that took place in four rounds in 2007–2008 at Manhasset, New York between the Moroccan government and the representatives of the Saharawi liberatio ...
'' (2007–2008): The Manhasset negotiations (also known as Manhasset I, II, III and IV) were a series of talks that took place in four rounds in 2007-2008 at Manhasset, New York between the Moroccan government and the representatives of the Saharawi liberation movement, the Polisario Front to resolve the Western Sahara conflict. * ''Greentree Accord'' (2006): Otherwise known as the
Bakassi Bakassi is a peninsula on the Gulf of Guinea. It lies between the Cross River estuary, near the city of Calabar and the Rio del Ray estuary on the east. It is governed by Cameroon, following the transfer of sovereignty from neighbouring Niger ...
Accord, it was an agreement between Nigeria and Cameroon on the issue of the Bakassi peninsula. Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Paul Biya signed what is now being called the Greentree Accord, in regard to the location of the meeting in Manhasset.


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Greentree Greentree is a estate in Manhasset, New York on Long Island. The estate was constructed for businessman Payne Whitney in 1904 and was owned by members of the Whitney family for much of the 20th century. It is currently owned by the Greentree ...


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