Commack ( ) is a
hamlet
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and
census-designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
(CDP) in the
towns of
Huntington and
Smithtown in
Suffolk County, on
Long Island
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, in
New York. The CDP's population was 36,124 at the 2010 census.
History
The name "Commack" comes from the
Secatogue Native American tribe who lived on the
South Shore of Long Island between
Copiague and
Bayport. The Secatogue named their northern lands in the center of the island Winnecomac which means "pleasant lands." The name may have been inspired because of the area's flat lands with rich soil, and thick
oak forests abounding with plants and wildlife. From its earliest days, Commack, originally spelled "Comac" had fertile soil which made it the perfect land for farming.
Commack is a suburban area, and, like most unincorporated places on Long Island, does not have a walkable downtown or "
Main Street".
Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the CDP has a total area of , all land.
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2010, there were 36,124 people, 11,907 households, and 9,895 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 12,138 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 91.6%
White
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, 0.9%
African American
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, 0.1% Native American or Alaska Native, 5.4%
Asian, 0.01% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 0.8% from
some other race, and 1.2% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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or
Latino of any race were 4.8% of the population.
In the CDP the population was spread out, with 26.0% under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 21.5% from 25 to 44, 29.5% from 45 to 64, and 16.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43.0 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.6 males.
According to Census Bureau estimates for 2009–2011, the median income for a household in the CDP was $102,008, and the median income for a family was $114,866. Males had a median income of $83,135 versus $63,185 for females. The
per capita income
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for the CDP was $40,320. About 2.1% of families and 2.9% of the population were below the
poverty line
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, including 1.7% of those under age 18 and 5.0% of those age 65 or over.
Transportation
Commack is served by four major thoroughfares: the
Long Island Expressway, the
Northern State Parkway, the
Sunken Meadow State Parkway and the at-grade
Jericho Turnpike.
It also includes the historic
Long Island Motor Parkway, which itself included the spur to NY 25 that later became Harned Road.
Landmarks

Commack is home to the oldest
Methodist Church building in New York state, the
Commack Methodist Church, built in 1789 as the Comac Church. It is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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and is one of the oldest buildings in Commack.
The
American Basketball Association
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's
New York Nets
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* ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013
** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013
* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995
* "New" (Daya song), 2017
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, later the New Jersey Nets, and then the Brooklyn Nets, played their second season (1968–69) at the
Long Island Arena in Commack. Musician
Peter Frampton recorded some tracks for the album ''
Frampton Comes Alive!'' during a concert at the arena. The
Eastern Hockey League's
Long Island Ducks also played there. The arena, demolished in 1996, became the site of a
shopping center
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.
The
National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center in Commack.
The Commack Fire Department celebrated its centennial in 2006.
Sunshine Acres was built sometime in the mid-1800s and was home to Dr. Darling B. Whitney. The property was sold to the Brooklyn Baptist Young Peoples Union in 1915 and became a fresh air home, or camp, named Sunshine Acres. The house was located on Townline Road just north of the Methodist Church and served as the main building for the camp. The dorms, dining hall, and chapel were on top of the hill across the fields.
Commack Volunteer Ambulance Corps celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016.
Harned Brothers Sawmill was built in the 1840s and has been run by the Harned family since the
Great Depression
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. It is the only circular-
sawmill
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still in operation on Long Island.
Notable people
*
Bob Costas (born 1952), television sportscaster and commentator
*
Craig Greenberg (born 1973), businessman, lawyer, and politician; Mayor-elect of Louisville
*
Pete Harnisch, Major League Baseball pitcher
*
Matt Milano,
National Football League
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linebacker for the
Buffalo Bills
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*
Rosie O'Donnell
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, stand-up comedian, actress, singer, author, talk show hostess and media personality; Commack High School Class of 1980
*
Shankar Pillai, professional poker player
*
Samantha Prahalis, WNBA basketball player
*
Randy Rainbow, comedian
*
Ashley Reyes, actress and star of
The CW
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revival of the television series ''
Walker''
*
Stephen Ridings, Major League Baseball pitcher for the
New York Mets
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*
Ruth Minsky Sender, author
*
Kevin Shields
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, lead singer of Irish
shoegaze
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band
My Bloody Valentine
*
Jason Somerville, professional poker player
In popular culture
On November 14, 2006, radio station
WBLI rated the Commack Motor Inn second of the seven wonders of Long Island, just behind the
Flanders Duck and ahead of the
Montauk Lighthouse. The Commack Inn gained notoriety by its advertisements on late-night television and radio, extolling "the perfect romantic getaway", its "plush beds", "mirror ball
disco
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room" and "heart-shaped love tubs". By the 1980s, the Commack Motor Inn had become such an accepted part of Long Island life that its gift certificates were prizes at social clubs. In a 1994 interview, actress
Rosie O'Donnell
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recounted, "That's where everyone in high school went to have their first sexual experience."
[Todd S. Purdum]
Hey, Rosie! It's No Dream. It's Broadway, And You're On
''NY Times'', May 8, 1994; Section 2, Page 8
In the American television program ''
Criminal Minds'', Special Agent David Rossi's hometown is Commack. One episode in the fifth season of the same show is set in Commack (although it was shot in
Los Angeles
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).
Commack Middle School was also on one of MTV's ''
True Life'' episodes.
American rock band
Wheatus
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heavily referenced Commack satirically on their
2000 debut album in their song ''Wannabe Gangstar''.
See also
*
Commack School District
References
External links
Commack HistoryCommack Fire Department''The Record'' weekly newspaper covering Commack
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Huntington, New York
Smithtown, New York
Census-designated places in Suffolk County, New York
Hamlets in Suffolk County, New York