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Sands Point is a village located at the tip of the Cow Neck Peninsula in the
Town of North Hempstead North Hempstead is one of three towns in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 237,639 at the 2020 census. History The area was first settled by Europeans around 1643 and became part of the town of Hem ...
, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of
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, in
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, United States. It is considered part of the Greater Port Washington area, which is anchored by Port Washington. The population was 2,675 at the 2010 census.


History

The village was incorporated in 1910, and is named for the Sands family. In 1912, the village absorbed the communities of Barkers Point and Motts Point, and in 1932, it absorbed the Harbor Acreas community. It was originally owned by three families: the Sands, the Vanderbilts, and the Cornwells. In 1917,
Daniel Guggenheim Daniel Guggenheim (July 9, 1856 – September 28, 1930) was an American mining magnate and philanthropist, and a son of Meyer and Barbara Guggenheim. By 1910 he directed the world's most important group of mining interests. He was forced out ...
bought his
Hempstead House Hempstead House, also known as the Gould-Guggenheim Estate or Sands Point Preserve, is a large estate that was built for Howard Gould and completed for Daniel Guggenheim in 1912. It is located in Sands Point on the North Shore of Long Island in ...
, formerly Castle Gould. His son Harry Guggenheim, founder of ''
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'', later erected his estate "Falaise" nearby in 1923. Today, the estate belongs to the Friends of the Sands Point Preserve, which is a non-profit organization that maintains the property. In the 1960s, under less strict building codes, many homes were built on parcels. Current zoning allows
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s of or more. The
Sands Family Cemetery Sands Family Cemetery is a historic cemetery located at Sands Point in Nassau County, New York. It was established about 1704 and includes burials through 1867. It includes 12 rows of 86 extant headstones. Records indicate the cemetery contai ...
was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.


Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which , or 24.56%, is water. Sands Point is bordered on three sides by water – the Long Island Sound to the north, Manhasset Bay to the west and Hempstead Harbor on the east. It shares land borders with the villages of Port Washington North and Manorhaven, as well as the unincorporated hamlet of Port Washington. Sands Point is located at the tip of the Cow Neck Peninsula (also known as the Port Washington Peninsula or as Manhasset Neck), which is bordered by Manhasset Bay,
Hempstead Bay Hempstead Harbor (also known as Hempstead Bay) is a bay hugging the northern coast of Long Island, New York. Located off of the Long Island Sound, it forms the northernmost portion of the political border between the Nassau County towns of Oy ...
, and
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.


Economy

The village is completely residential in character. There are no areas zoned for business, commercial, or industrial uses located anywhere within the Village of Sands Point. Sands Point is considered a bedroom community of the City of New York, and many residents commute to/from New York for work.


Demographics

As of the census of 2010, 2,675 people, 872 households, and 762 families were residing in the village. The population density was 636.9 people/sq mi (243.2/km2). The 934 housing units had an average density of 222.4/sq mi (84.9/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 88.6% White, 0.8% African American, 8.2%
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, 1.1% from other races, and 1.3% from two or more races.
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or Latinos of any race were 4.7% of the population. Of the 872 households, 38.3% had children under 18 living with them, 80.6% were married couples living together, 4.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 12.6% were not families. About 10.4% of the households were made up of individuals, and 7.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.03, and the average family size was 3.21. In the village, the age distribution was 26.4% under 18, 5.6% from 18 to 24, 15.4% from 25 to 44, 34.0% from 45 to 64, and 18.7% who were 65 or older. The median age was 45.4 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95.4 males. As of 2018, the median income for a household in the village was $231,667, with it being named the richest town in New York. Males had a median income of $158,500 versus $44,943 for females. The per capita income for the village was $112,716. None of families and 0.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including none under age 18 or 65 or over.


Government


Village government

As of August 2022, the Mayor of Sands Point is Peter A. Forman, the Deputy Mayor is Jeffrey Moslow, and the Village Trustees are Elena Karabatos, Jeffrey Moslow, Rebecca Vitas Schamis, and Sloane Ackerman.


Village police

The Village of Sands Point operates its own police department. The Sands Point Police Department, as such, is responsible for providing police protection services within the village. As of August 2022, the Police Commissioner of Sands Point is Mayor Peter A. Forman and the Chief of Police is Thomas Ruehle.


Representation in higher government


Town representation

Sands Point is located in the Town of North Hempstead's 6th council district, which as of August 2022 is represented on the North Hempstead Town Council by Mariann Dalimonte ( D – Port Washington).


Nassau County representation

Sands Point is located in Nassau County's 11th Legislative district, which as of August 2022 is 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 Delia DiRiggi-Whitton (D– Glen Cove).


New York State representation


= New York State Assembly

= Sands Point is located within the
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'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

= Sands Point is located in the
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's 7th State Senate district, which as of August 2022 is represented in the New York State Senate by Anna Kaplan (D– North Hills).


Federal representation


= United States Congress

= Sands Point is located in New York's 3rd congressional district, which as of August 2022 is represented in the United States Congress by Tom Suozzi (D–Glen Cove).


United States Senate

Like the rest of New York, Sands Point is represented in the United States Senate by Charles Schumer (D) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D).


Politics

In the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the majority of Sands Point voters voted for Hillary Clinton (D).


Parks and recreation

The Sands Point Golf Club and the Village Club of Sands Point are both located in Sands Point. The Village Club, once the IBM Country Club, was purchased in 1994 by the village. Additionally, Nassau County's Sands Point Preserve is located within the village.


Education


School district

Sands Point is located entirely within the boundaries of (and is thus served by) the Port Washington Union Free School District. As such, all students who reside within the village and attend public schools go to Port Washington's schools. Additionally the Port Washington UFSD's Guggenheim Elementary School is located within the village.


Library district

Sands Point is located entirely within the boundaries of the Port Washington Library District.


Notable people

* Marv Albert (born 1941), sportscaster. *
Alva Belmont Alva Erskine Belmont (née Smith; January 17, 1853 – January 26, 1933), known as Alva Vanderbilt from 1875 to 1896, was an American multi-millionaire socialite and women's suffrage activist. She was noted for her energy, intelligence, strong ...
(1853–1933),
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and
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. * Carlos Beltrán (born 1977), professional baseball player. * Len Berman (born 1947), television sportscaster and morning radio host. * John Cassavetes (1929–1989), actor and film director; graduated from Port Washington High School in 1947. * Stanley Chais (1926–2010), investment advisor in the Madoff investment scandal. *
Perry Como Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (; May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001) was an Italian-American singer, actor and television personality. During a career spanning more than half a century, he recorded exclusively for RCA Victor for 44 years, after signing ...
(1912–2001), singer. *
Frank Costello Frank Costello (; born Francesco Castiglia; ; January 26, 1891 – February 18, 1973) was an Italian-American crime boss of the Luciano crime family. In 1957, Costello survived an assassination attempt ordered by Vito Genovese and carried out by ...
(1891–1973), mobster, crime boss, and racketeer. * Howard Gould (1871–1959), financier. * Harry Guggenheim (1890-1971), aviator, newspaper publisher, and
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owner/breeder. *
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(1891–1986), former Governor of New York. * Pamela Harriman (1920–1997), socialite and W. Averell Harriman's third wife. * William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951), publisher. *
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(1894–1977), illustrator. * Kenneth C. Langone (born 1935), co-founder (financial backer) of
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. *
Edgar F. Luckenbach Edgar Frederick Luckenbach, Sr. (January 19, 1868 – April 26, 1943) was an American shipping magnate who inherited his father's steamship company, which he incorporated in 1913 under the name Luckenbach Steamship Company, Inc. (also known as L ...
(1868–1943), shipping magnate. * Condé Montrose Nast (1873–1942), publisher. *
Charles Cary Rumsey Charles Cary Rumsey (August 29, 1879 – September 21, 1922) was an American sculptor and an eight-goal polo player. Early life Rumsey was born on August 29, 1879 in Buffalo, New York. He was the son of Laurence Dana Rumsey, a successful local ...
(1879–1922), sculptor, husband of Mary Harriman Rumsey. * Mary Harriman Rumsey, (1881-1934), founder of The Junior League, member
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. *
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(1916–2014), businessman, diplomat, art collector, and philanthropist. *
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(1917–1988), reporter and publishing executive. *
Felix Sater Felix Henry Sater (born Felix Mikhailovich Sheferovsky; russian: Фе́ликс Миха́йлович Шеферовский; March 2, 1966) is a Russian-American mobster, convicted felon, real estate developer and former managing director of ...
(born 1966), real-estate developer and career criminal. * John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), composer. * Herbert Bayard Swope (1882–1958), editor and journalist. * William Tavoulareas (1919-1996), president of the Mobil Oil Company. *
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Sands Point and ''The Great Gatsby''

In F. Scott Fitzgerald's '' The Great Gatsby'' (1925), Sands Point (Port Washington/Manhasset/Cow Neck) was referred to as "East Egg". East Egg residents inherited their fortunes and were more highly respected than the '' nouveau riche'' in newer "West Egg" ( Great Neck/ Kings Point), because Sands Point had "old money". The story's fictional Buchanans lived in the western part of Sands Point. Reports incorrectly suggest that Fitzgerald – while he was a guest at the mansion of Herbert Bayard Swope on Hoffstot Lane, at Prospect Point in Sands Point – used the site and its parties as his inspiration for the fictional Buchanan home in East Egg. The home may have served as one of the many inspirations, as Fitzgerald did likely visit it during his time living in Great Neck (1922–24), but not as a guest of Swope's. Fitzgerald left Great Neck for Paris in 1924, prior to Swope's purchase of that mansion. The likely story with regard to Swope is that Fitzgerald and his good friend Ring Lardner would observe many parties held at the home Swope was residing in during the time Fitzgerald was actually living in the area. This Swope residence was adjacent to Lardner's home on Shore Road in Great Neck, and is no longer extant, though Lardner's mansion is still standing. Another Sands Point mansion, situated next to the
Sands Point Light The Sands Point Lighthouse is located in the Incorporated Village of Sands Point in the Town of North Hempstead, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The fourth lighthouse to be established on Long Isl ...
and across a shallow bay from Prospect Point, was Beacon Towers. Scholars believe it served as one of the many inspirations for Jay Gatsby's mansion in the novel, though Gatsby lived on the eastern side of Kings Point, in the book. The extravagant Gothic-style residence was built by
Alva Belmont Alva Erskine Belmont (née Smith; January 17, 1853 – January 26, 1933), known as Alva Vanderbilt from 1875 to 1896, was an American multi-millionaire socialite and women's suffrage activist. She was noted for her energy, intelligence, strong ...
, formerly Alva Vanderbilt, in 1918. It was demolished in 1945.


References


External links


Official website

Sands Point Village Police Department
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