Cupsogue Beach County Park is a 296-acre (1.20 km) park at the eastern end of Fire Island and the western end of Westhampton Island , known locally as Dune Road, one of Long Island 's easternmost barrier islands . The Atlantic Ocean , Moriches Inlet and Moriches Bay surround the park.
50-611: Though the park exists on both sides of the Moriches Inlet and is located entirely within the Town of Brookhaven , it is only accessible from the western terminus of Dune Road, which itself is in the Town of Southampton . The closest bridge to the park is for Jessup Lane in the village of Westhampton Beach between Moriches Bay and Moneybogue Bay. The park's eastern border is the Brookhaven/Southampton town line and
100-650: A Para-Transit Bus line. The Village of Patchogue operates its own local Bus Service . Long Island Rail Road has three lines running through the Town of Brookhaven. The Main Line includes Ronkonkoma station , which not only serves as a major transportation hub, but is also located on the Islip-Brookhaven Town Line. It also contains the Medford and Yaphank stations. The Montauk Branch , located on
150-461: A United States Army installation that was used as a training ground in World War I and World War II by thousands of soldiers including composer Irving Berlin . In 1946 ownership of the grounds was transferred for use by the new national laboratory, which began operating the following year. Brookhaven researchers have since made such diverse contributions as patenting Maglev , designing one of
200-583: A British noble who was a signator of the Magna Charta. Another land purchase in the same year expanded Brookhaven to the South Shore of Long Island. Brookhaven was integrated into the Province of New York following that colony's establishment in 1664, and in 1666 Governor Richard Nicolls granted a patent for the town which confirmed title to the lands purchased. Governor Thomas Dongan issued
250-469: A bridge at Smith Point) and the Great South Bay are in the town. Bald Hill , a large hill in the hamlet of Farmingville , marks where the glacier which formed Long Island stopped. At the top of Bald Hill is a Vietnam veterans memorial. Telescope Hill , to the west of Bald Hill Cultural Park, is slightly taller at 334 feet (102 m) above sea level and the highest point in the town. As of
300-500: A federally-protected shorebird . Dated from the 1690s, the Native American word Cupsogue means "a closed inlet". The park's land was entirely part of Fire Island until a 1931 Nor'easter created the Moriches Inlet, which enlarged between 1933 and 1938. The Suffolk County Parks Department acquired the park in the 1950s, and by the 1970s Cupsogue Beach County Park was given a pavilion and boardwalk . A breach connecting
350-557: A few Unquachog words from an elderly woman in 1932. Quiripi is considered to have been a member of the Eastern Algonquian branch of the Algonquian language family. It shared a number of linguistic features with the other Algonquian languages of southern New England, such as Massachusett and Mohegan-Pequot , including the shifting of Proto-Eastern Algonquian * /aː/ and * /eː/ to /ãː/ and /aː/ , respectively, and
400-454: A patent in 1686 which granted powers to the town and established a representative form of government. The town seal was authorized at this time. The central element of the town seal, the letter “D”, was designated to the Town of Brookhaven as its official cattle earmark by the Duke's Laws of 1665. Although no records exist dating to the town seal's original design plan, it is generally thought that
450-431: A referendum in 2002. Prior to 2002, the local Republican Party for the Town of Brookhaven nearly controlled the entirety of the town board for several decades, except for a four-year period in the mid-1970s when Democrats held a majority under Supervisor John Randolph. This one-party domination, and a series of scandals, led to a tarnished reputation of local politics and accorded the nickname "Crookhaven". After
500-613: A research center in Shoreham , which featured the large Wardenclyffe Tower . As of 2016, this site was being renovated as the Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe . Guglielmo Marconi opened one of the world's largest radio facilities, known as RCA 's Radio Central , in Rocky Point . In the post-war era, Brookhaven experienced a massive population boom. This was partly due to its proximity to New York City along
550-522: Is also home to The Stony Brook School , a Christian college prep and boarding school in Stony Brook. The St. Joseph's University's Long Island Campus is located in Patchogue. Brookhaven Public Schools over-sees the 11 School Districts, 15 High Schools and 63,500 Students within the town. Notable Roads. The Town of Brookhaven is served primarily by Suffolk County Transit . It also operates
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#1732790387106600-480: Is also named Brookhaven. * - Mastic Beach, previously an incorporated village which was dissolved on December 31, 2017 Brookhaven is the home of Stony Brook University , which moved to Stony Brook from its original Oyster Bay campus in 1962; the university has since become the town's largest employer. The town is home to the first and largest campus of Suffolk County Community College , located in Selden . The town
650-584: Is home to two renowned research centers , Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory . Combined these two research centers are approximately 50% of the Town's top ten employer's employee count. Tourism is also a major part of the local economy. The largest traditional downtowns are located in Port Jefferson , a regional transportation hub for the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferry , and Patchogue . The area has long been serviced by
700-693: Is located centrally on the geographic Long Island and extends from the North Shore to the South Shore . According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 532.0 square miles (1,378 km ), of which 259.6 square miles (672 km ) is land and 272.4 square miles (706 km ) (51.20%) is water. It is the largest town in New York in terms of total area, excluding water. However, there are four towns in
750-399: Is now Brookhaven was known as Setauket . Founded as a group of agricultural hamlets in the mid-17th century, Brookhaven first expanded as a major center of shipbuilding in the 19th century. Its proximity to New York City facilitated the establishment of resort communities, followed by a post-war population boom. In the 2020 census record, Brookhaven contained 485,773 people. The township
800-669: Is the Brookhaven Calabro Airport in Shirley. East of this is the Spadaro Airport and Lufker Airport both of which are in East Moriches, and both of which share a taxiway. Coram Airport was operational until 1984. Unkechaug Quiripi (pronounced / ˈ k w ɪ r ɪ p iː / KWIH -rih-pee , also known as Mattabesic , Quiripi-Unquachog , Quiripi-Naugatuck , and Wampano )
850-421: The 2020 United States census , there were 485,773 people residing in the town. The population density was 1,873.4/sq mi (723.3/km ). The racial makeup of the town was 83.0% White (including 72.0% Non-Hispanic Whites ), 6.1% Black or African American , 0.1% Native American , 4.7% Asian , 0.1% Pacific Islander , and 3.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 15.6% of
900-613: The Battle of Fort St. George and burning of the defensive structure. A more minor skirmish occurred within the settlement of Setauket , where the British had repurposed the local Protestant church as a fortress. Gunshots were fired and some bullet holes remain within the walls of the adjacent Caroline Church . In the mid-19th century, several communities in Brookhaven prospered as shipbuilding ports. The most successful of those were
950-529: The Gilded Age , Brookhaven underwent some of the same changes that affected Long Island's Gold Coast . Waterfront areas along the North Shore, including Belle Terre and Old Field , transformed from small fishing communities into fashionable and exclusive enclaves of the moneyed elite. A variety of notable research occurred in Brookhaven around the turn of the 20th century. Inventor Nikola Tesla had
1000-708: The Long Island Rail Road and the highway system of Robert Moses . The township's most internationally renowned institutions, Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Lab , both date to the years following World War II. During the mid-century, a number of major transformations were conducted by philanthropist Ward Melville in the "Three Village" area ( The Setaukets , Stony Brook , and Old Field ). Melville, an Old Field resident and owner of what later became CVS Corporation , used his fortune to transform Northwestern Brookhaven to his vision of an idealized New England–style region. To this end, he ordered
1050-554: The Long Island Rail Road . The primary known inhabitants were Algonquian -speaking Native Americans , of the Setauket and Unkechaug tribes. The first English settlers arrived around 1640, and in 1655, several purchased Brookhaven's land from its tribal inhabitants. The latter founding year was recognized in 1976, when the Brookhaven Town Bicentennial Commission proposed setting the date on
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#17327903871061100-664: The South Shore of Long Island , includes the Patchogue , Bellport , and Mastic–Shirley stations, with the Center Moriches station having operated until 1998. On the North Shore of the town, the Port Jefferson Branch contains two stations as it enters from the Town of Smithtown , Stony Brook station along the northern edge of SUNY at Stony Brook , and Port Jefferson station along Main Street where
1150-591: The first video games , detecting the first solar neutrinos , designing pollutant-eating bacteria, creating the first PET scan , and various contributions to particle physics . The laboratory contains the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the National Synchrotron Light Source . Noted physicist and Nobel laureate I.I. Rabi was instrumental in the national laboratory's establishment. Brookhaven
1200-643: The palatalization of earlier * /k/ before certain front vowels . There appear to have been two major dialects of Quiripi: an "insular" dialect spoken on Long Island by the Unquachog and a "mainland" dialect spoken by the other groups in Connecticut, principally the Quinnipiac. Quiripi is very poorly attested, though some sources do exist. One of the earliest Quiripi vocabularies was a 67-page bilingual catechism compiled in 1658 by Abraham Pierson,
1250-437: The 1970s. In 2007, councilwoman Carol Bissonette chose not to pursue re-election, but to instead run for the open receiver of taxes seat. Her district, the sixth, was won by Republican Keith Romaine, returning the town to a 4-3 majority on the town board. The new majority opted to elect councilman Tim Mazzei as majority leader. In 2008, Brian X. Foley was elected to the New York state senate. As per New York state law his seat
1300-473: The Atlantic Ocean and Great South Bay occurred on the east end of the park as a result of high tides during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The breach widened from 150 feet (46 m) to 300 feet (91 m) less than a week later when a Nor'easter hit. Officials closed the breach with a $ 6 million project that pumped in 200,000 cubic yards (150,000 m) of sand. In 2014, The Beach Hut at Cupsogue Beach
1350-590: The English takeover of New Netherland in 1664, the new English colony of New York laid claim to Long Island and brought Brookhaven into its jurisdiction. During the early stages of the American Revolutionary War , Brookhaven and the rest of Long Island were captured by British forces, and many residents sided with the British as loyalists to the English crown. Nevertheless, Brookhaven had multiple episodes of celebrated American activity during
1400-417: The Town of Islip. Ocean Bay Park is the westernmost community in the Town of Brookhaven, and ferries from there lead to Bay Shore . The Town of Brookhaven contains no Commercial Airports. The adjacent Town of Islip contains Long Island MacArthur Airport which serves Brookhaven Residents, three Minor Reliever Airports are within Brookhaven, all of which are in the southern shore communities. The first one
1450-487: The construction in 1939 of the Stony Brook Village Center , a picturesque commercial center set on village green in Stony Brook , with clapboard buildings designed to look as if they had colonial origins. In 1962, Ward Melville donated 400 acres of land for the relocation of now-named Stony Brook University from Oyster Bay . Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) sits on the site of Camp Upton ,
1500-459: The elder , during his ministry at Branford, Connecticut , which remains the chief source of modern conclusions about Quiripi. Unfortunately, the catechism was "poorly translated" by Pierson, containing an "unidiomatic, non-Algonquian sentence structure." It also displays signs of dialect mixture. Other sources of information on the language include a vocabulary collected by the Rev. Ezra Stiles in
1550-554: The late 1700s and a 202-word Unquachog vocabulary recorded by Thomas Jefferson in 1791, though the Jefferson vocabulary also shows clear signs of dialect mixture and "external influences." Additionally, three early hymns written circa 1740 at the Moravian Shekomeko mission near Kent, Connecticut , have been translated by Carl Masthay. Linguist Blair Rudes attempted to reconstitute the phonology of Quiripi, using
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1600-648: The line terminates. The primary ferry within the Town of Brookhaven is the Bridgeport-Port Jefferson Ferry , which takes vehicles and passengers across the Long Island Sound to and from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut . On the Great South Bay, passenger ferries take vacationers to and from Fire Island. The ferry terminals in Patchogue lead to the communities of Davis Park , and Watch Hill Visitor Center , on
1650-474: The native Setalcott tribe that took place in 1655 encompassed the land making up present-day Setauket , Stony Brook , and Port Jefferson . A second purchase was made by Richard Woodhull in 1664 expanded this tract eastward along the North Shore to additionally include all lands from the Old Mans area ( Mount Sinai and Miller Place ) to Wading River . Richard Woodhull was the direct heir of Eustace de Vesci,
1700-427: The outer beach. Diving is permitted at slack tide on the bay side of the park only, where the water depth is approximately 12 feet (3.7 m). Most facilities at the park can be found on the east side of Moriches Inlet. The segment of the park on the west side is preserved land that is divided by a strip of town parkland separating Cupsogue from Smith Point County Park . This park is home to many piping plovers ,
1750-502: The population. According to Brookhaven's 2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town are: Patchogue was the town seat of Brookhaven until 1986, when it moved to Medford and then its current location near Bald Hill in Farmingville. Brookhaven is led by a town supervisor and a six-member town council, which are all four-year term elected positions. Council members have been elected by district since
1800-472: The referendum was passed In 2002, Steve Fiore-Rosenfield became the first Democrat to be elected since the 1970s in 2003. In 2005, Brian X. Foley , a Democratic county legislator, won the town supervisor race. Constance Kepert and Carol Bissonette were also elected to the town board. With the re-election of Fiore-Rosenfield the Democrats gained control of the Brookhaven town board for the first time since
1850-456: The seal to 1655 in line with this first deed of settlement of the town of Brookhaven at Setauket on April 14, 1655. Considering this founding year of 1655, Brookhaven is the fifth English township on Long Island following Southampton , Southold , Huntington , and East Hampton . The first English settlement was named "Setauket" after the Native American tribe. The names "Brookhaven" and "Setauket" were initially used interchangeably to describe
1900-463: The seal's olive branch signified peace and the whaling tools signified the most lucrative business in the Town of Brookhaven at the time. The current seal is a redesign, retaining the original elements, but adding the Town of Brookhaven and its 1655 date of settlement. Early English settlers farmed, fished, and hunted whales. Brookhaven was largely agrarian, with each hamlet being limited to a handful of families yet containing miles of land. This economy
1950-739: The state with more land area: Arietta in Hamilton County , Long Lake in Hamilton County, Ohio in Herkimer County and Webb in Herkimer County. Brookhaven is bounded by Long Island Sound to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, Riverhead to the northeast, Southampton to the southeast, Smithtown to the northwest, and Islip to the southwest. A large part of Fire Island (accessible by
2000-470: The subsequent victories of Daniel Losquadro in 2013 for the special election of highway superintendent, and Independence party member Donna Lent to town clerk, the Republican party and its endorsed allies won all townwide seats for the first time since former supervisor John Jay LaValle. Brookhaven has eight villages : Brookhaven includes all or part of approximately 50 hamlets . One of those hamlets
2050-434: The village of West Hampton Dunes . This 296-acre (1.20 km) barrier beach park offers lifeguard-supervised swimming, sunbathing, fishing, scuba diving, and special events. A food concession, restrooms, a first aid center (staffed by an EMT during the summer months), showers and changing rooms are all situated at Cupsogue's pavilion. Camping and recreational vehicles are permitted along the access road running parallel to
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2100-533: The village or the town. The verbal division between the smaller hamlet of Setauket and township of Brookhaven was not set until well into the 19th century. A point of confusion is the existence of the hamlet named Brookhaven , which was in fact named for the township in 1879. Other names used in the settlement's first decades were "Ashford", after Ashford, Kent , in England, and "Cromwell Bay", for English Protestant leader Oliver Cromwell . The original purchase from
2150-534: The villages of Port Jefferson and Patchogue , which remain the township's most bustling traditional downtowns. Whaling and cordwood industries also developed in Brookhaven. Railroads reached Brookhaven in the mid-19th century, beginning in 1843 with trains reaching inland to Ronkonkoma . The earliest equivalent to the North Shore's present-day Port Jefferson Branch began operation in 1873. The Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Ferry has been operating between Port Jefferson and Bridgeport, Connecticut , since 1888 and
2200-602: The war. This included the actions of the Culper Spy Ring , a spy network working for George Washington that largely consisted of Brookhaveners working in occupied territory. Another episode was Benjamin Tallmadge's successful raid from across Long Island to the British stronghold at the Manor St. George , wherein his raiding party rowed from Connecticut to Cedar Beach and marched across Long Island, culminating in
2250-712: The western edge of the Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness Area. Bellport also has a ferry leading to Bellport Beach on Fire Island. From Fire Island itself, communities have ferries from Fire Island Pines and Cherry Grove, both of which are popular vacation spots for LGBT tourists as well as the Sailors Haven Visitor Center, which is located within the Sunken Forest Visitor Center. All three ferries lead to Sayville in
2300-462: Was an Algonquian language formerly spoken by the indigenous people of southwestern Connecticut and central Long Island , including the Quinnipiac , Unquachog , Mattabessett (Wangunk) , Podunk , Tunxis , and Paugussett (subgroups Naugatuck, Potatuck , Weantinock ). It has been effectively extinct since the end of the 19th century, although Frank T. Siebert, Jr. , was able to record
2350-426: Was declared vacant, a special election was held on March 31, 2009, to replace him. Democrat Mark Lesko . defeated Majority Leader Mazzei to become Supervisor. In August 2012, Lesko chose to step down and join a tech company on Long Island. A special election was held on November 6, 2012, which was won by Republican county legislator Edward P. Romaine, who had previously served as county clerk. With Romaine's victory and
2400-565: Was destroyed in a large blaze that engulfed the entire shack. Brookhaven, New York Brookhaven is a large suburban town in Suffolk County , Long Island , New York . With a population of 488,497 as of 2022, it is the second most populous town in the United States and in New York (after Hempstead , in the adjacent Nassau County ) and the third most populous community in the state. The first settlement in what
2450-447: Was partly founded by legendary circus-master P.T. Barnum . From the end of the late 19th century until the middle of the 20th, many communities along the North Shore and South Shore became successful resort towns. These hosted many urban residents from nearby New York City , including numerous celebrities of the era, during the summer months. Meanwhile, many rural sections across Brookhaven served as campgrounds for youth clubs. During
2500-452: Was supplemented in coastal sections with fishing. A major commercial center did not exist in Brookhaven until the early 19th century. Brookhaven was founded primarily by English colonists that partook in the settlement of Southold , and was likewise under the jurisdiction of the theocratic New Haven Colony in the modern state of Connecticut . Brookhaven was transferred to the more secular Hartford-led Connecticut Colony in 1662. Following
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