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Commerce

Manhasset is well-known for its high-end premium open-air shopping center, the Americana Manhasset. The center is situated along Northern Boulevard's "Miracle Mile" which is referenced in Billy Joel's 1980 hit "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me". The Americana first opened in 1956 as a simple community-style shopping mall; however, in the 1980s gradually it catered to luxurious boutiques such as Ralph Lauren, Williams-Sonoma, Brooks Brothers, Oilily, Prada, Giorgio Armani , Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, and Burberry, among others. In addition, a short distance away from the Miracle Mile is Lord & Taylor, which is historically the first branch store in America. In addition to Lord & Taylor, Manhasset has supported branches of some of the most well known stores in New York over the years - B. Altman and Company, Bonwit Teller, Abraham & Straus, Best & Co., Arnold Constable, Franklin Simon & Co., Peck & Peck, W. & J. Sloane and J.J. Newberry. The main village of Manhasset is situated around Plandome Road which contains several bakeries, pizzerias, delis, bars, coffee shops, and a movie theatre. Centralized in town is a small park and a landmark gazebo where the LIRR connects directly into Manhattan for a 28-minute commute.

Demographics

As of the census[2] of 2000, there were 8,362 people, 2,831 households, and 2,185 families residing in the census-designated place (CDP). The population density was 3,505.8 per square mile (1,350.9/km²). There were 2,917 housing units at an average density of 1,223.0/sq mi (471.2/km²). The racial makeup of the CDP was 75.1% White, 12.3% African American, 0.9% Native American, 3.6% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 5.5% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.5% of the population. There were 2,831 households out of which 36.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.1% were married couples living together, 11.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.8% were non-families. 20.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 6.81 and the average family size was 5.73. In the CDP the population was spread out with 24.2% under the age of 18, 5.0% from 18 to 24, 27.5% from 25 to 44, 24.2% from 45 to 64, and 19.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females there were 87.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 81.7 males. The median income for a household in the CDP was $88,472, and the median income for a family was $104,601. Males had a median income of $65,294 versus $41,997 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $43,454. 5.7% of the population and 3.9% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 5.4% are under the age of 18 and 6.9% are 65 or older.

Description

Manhasset is a hamlet (a census-designated place) and neighborhood in Nassau County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the population was 8,362. Manhasset is a Native American term that translates to "the island neighborhood." In 2005, a Wall Street Journal article ranked Manhasset as the best town for raising a family in the New York metropolitan area [1]. 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, New York. The hamlet is served by the Long Island Rail Road, which provides direct and convenient access to New York City at the Manhasset station.

Geography

Manhasset is located at 40°47′34″N 73°41′36″W / 40.79278°N 73.69333°W / 40.79278; -73.69333 (40.792754, -73.693263)[1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.4 square miles (6.2 km²), of which, 2.4 square miles (6.2 km²) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km²) of it (1.24%) is water.

History

19th century Manhasset was a farming community on the valley road (now Community Drive) from Hyde Park and Success Pond (now New Hyde Park and Lake Success) to Manhasset Bay, an inlet of Long Island Sound between the Great Neck and Cow Neck peninsulas. This was one of the passes through the line of hills separating the Hempstead Plains of Long Island from its North Shore. In 1898 the Long Island Rail Road built a high trestle (still the highest railroad bridge on Long Island) to carry a single track extension of the Great Neck line over the southern tip of Manhasset Bay and through the high land of Cow Neck to Port Washington. A station was built in the hamlet as a result. In the 1920s, a few pioneering commuters from the City started turning a lowland rural community into a highland commuter town. A commercial district developed along Plandome Road. New public buildings appeared, including a red brick elementary school, a town hall for North Hempstead, a post office, and a telephone exchange for the peninsula. In 1941 Lord & Taylor opened a branch in Manhasset, the first branch of a Fifth Avenue department store to open anywhere. With Manhasset recentered upon Cow Neck, the old name for the high land was forgotten and the Valley withered. Late in the 20th century, commerce on Plandome Road declined as the "Miracle Mile" on Northern Boulevard became more important. The public library (popularly called "The Jail" by many residents because of its brick-heavy, looming architecture) moved just south of its location on Onderdonk Avenue to the corner of Onderdonk Ave. and Northern Boulevard, next door to and towering over the historic Quaker Meeting House. "Manhasset Press" is the community's local paper published weekly by Anton News.[2].

Literary references

* The Great Gatsby (1925) − The eastern shore of the Manhasset Bay was F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for "East Egg". * The Tender Bar (2005) − Coming of age novel by J.R. Moehringer that takes place in Manhasset. [6]

Movie references

* Miracle on 34th Street (1947) − In the film, Fred Gailey tells Mr. Kringle that he would like to buy a colonial home in Manhasset [4]. * 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. [5].

Notable residents/natives

* Bruce R. Bent - inventor of the money market fund * Mike Breen - NBA play-by-play commentator * Jim Brown - Hall of Fame football player.[4] * Frances Hodgson Burnett - author, known for books such as The Secret Garden * L.L. Cool J - recording artist / actor * Billy Crudup - actor, in movies such as Big Fish and Almost Famous.[5] * Johnny Desmond - singer * Peter Duchin - pianist, bandleader, and son of Eddy Duchin, bandleader * Don Dunphy - Don Dunphy (1908-1998) - United States television and radio sports announcer specializing in boxing broadcasts * Melissa Errico - former ingenue in Broadway musicals/performer; married to Patrick McEnroe * Boomer Esiason (born 1961), former professional football player, and sports radio talk show host of WFAN's Boomer and Carton.[6] * Jinx Falkenburg (1919-2003), model and radio personality with husband Tex McCrary.[7] * The Farley Brothers - Chris and Kevin, actors * Mike Francesa - sports radio talk show host of WFAN's "Francesa on the FAN" * John Gambling - radio personality * Ray Goulding (1922-1990) Radio personality, comedian, partner of Bob Elliott of "Bob and Ray" fame * J. Peter Grace (1913-1995) former CEO of W.R. Grace and Company * Gordon "Chris" Griffin (1915-2005) Musician/Trumpet player with Benny Goodman. Chris was one of the pioneers of television as he performed with The Ray Bloch Orchestra on The Toast of the Town, which ultimately became The Ed Sullivan Show. Also the shows of Kate Smith, Milton Berle, Patti Page, Eddie Fisher, Gary Moore, (Carol Burnett) Frank Sinatra and Jackie Gleason, (Where his trumpet obligato on the theme became synonymous amongst musicians and entertainers)Chris Griffin * Al Groh (1944-), former head coach of New York Jets. Current head coach of University of Virginia football team.[8] * Leroy Grumman (1895-1982) founder of the Grumman Aircraft Corp * Roy Harter (1973-) recording artist / television and film composer * Al Hodge (1912-1979), actor, in movies such as Captain Video and The Green Hornet * Ken Howard (1944-), actor, best known for the TV series The White Shadow.[9] * Chris Jericho - musician/WWE professional wrestler, who was "born in the backseat of my parents station wagon off the Jericho turnpike.". * Eric Junge - professional baseball player for the New York Yankees * Sean Landeta - professional football player * Stephen A. Lesser - architect * Nancy Lopez - professional golfer * Jason Marquis - All-star pitcher for the Colorado Rockies * John Jeffrey Martin - singer/actor High School Musical; grandson of Johnny Desmond * Helen Halpin McCarney, Miss Senior America 2005 * Patrick McEnroe - former tennis player and Davis Cup captain * Justin Nozuka - 1988, Singer and Song Writer * George Nozuka - 1986, R&B/Pop Singer * Philip Nozuka - 1987, Actor * Drew O'Donnell - 1979, singer, composer; former principal writer and lead vocalist for Crooked Toms; now lead vocalist for Harp Unstrung * Bill O'Reilly - current Fox News Channel political commentator * William S. Paley - founder of CBS * Joan Whitney Payson (1903-1975) was an American heiress, businesswoman, philanthropist, patron of the arts and art collector, and a member of the prominent Whitney family; owner of the New York Mets.[10] * José Reyes- professional baseball player for the New York Mets.[11] * Bobby Riggs - professional tennis player * Kevin Ryan - The "Irish Express". Analyst for ESPN College Football show "Beat the Spread" * Anthony Scaramucci, Founder and managing partner of Skybridge * Erika Slezak - actor, best known for her portrayal of "Vicki," in "One Life to Live," since the 1970s * Michael Wainer - Music Producer / Recording Artist. Founding member of major label act, 13. (the first band/production group signed to LL Cool J's label, Platinum Harvest Music). Known for work with LL Cool J, Foxy Brown, The Howard Stern Show, Beastie Boys, Estelle, The Answer. * Betsey Cushing Whitney and John Hay "Jock" Whitney (1904-1982) wealthy American socialites * Payne Whitney (1876-1927), wealthy American business man

Schools

* Manhasset High School (public) * Manhasset Middle School (public) * Shelter Rock Elementary School (public) * Munsey Park Elementary School (public) * St Mary's Elementary School (private) * St Mary's High School (private) * Our Lady of Grace Montessori School (private) * The Language Workshop For Children - French, Spanish, Italian and Chinese classes for children and toddlers, 6 months to 9 years old (workshop)LWFC website The Manhasset School District covers not only the unincorporated areas discussed in the census reports, but several incorporated villages including Plandome, Plandome Manor, Munsey Park and part of Flower Hill. The Valley School, serving Manhasset's African American community, was closed in the 1960s by a desegregation lawsuit. This was not a racial issue, however, but more of a financial issue. Manhasset did not have a large enough black population to fill the quota for legal "desegregation" and the community did not feel it should have to bear the cost of providing transportation for additional black students from the neighboring town of Great Neck. The centrally located and antiquated Plandome Road School was demolished in the 1970s, having been replaced by the new Shelter Rock School. Manhasset has a locally operated School Community Association (SCA) instead electing to be a local chapter of the Parent Teacher Association. The SCA, which boasts great support within the community, hosts a fundraising fair every year at Munsey Park School, and the middle school makes cupcakes for the event. Membership dues and profits from fund-raising efforts benefit the schools in Manhasset; no percentage of funds goes to a state or national offices of a larger organization, thus all monies raised benefit the Manhasset schools directly.[3]

Sports

Manhasset High School Lacrosse is very big St. Mary's

Television references

* Jim Brown, All American (2002) − Portions of the Spike Lee's HBO documentary were filmed in Manhasset. * Made (2003) − Scenes from MTV's TV Series Made were filmed in Manhasset. * Will & Grace - Karen states in one episode that she would like to use her helicopter to fly to Fortunoffs in Manhasset. (There is no Fortunoff in Manhasset). * 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.[3]