Commack

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The name Commack comes from the Secatogue Indians UN agency lived on the south shore between Copiague and Bayport. They named their northern lands within the center of the island Winnecomac that means “Pleasant lands.” This is what they should have thought once they looked over this space of flat lands with made soil, and thick oak forests galore with plants and life. From the earliest days Commack was proverbial for its fertile soil, abundance of game, and wood.
Today all of Commack is settled and decentralized and, like most unorganised areas of island, doesn’t have a real, walkable downtown or “Main Street.” The community is served by four major thoroughfares: the island pike, the Northern State route, the Sunken hayfield State route and also the at-grade Jericho Turnpike. It additionally includes the historic island Motor route, that itself enclosed the Spur to New York twenty five that later became Harned Road. Commack may be a census-designated place (CDP) that roughly corresponds to the hamlet (unincorporated community) by an equivalent name within the cities of Huntington and Smithtown in Suffolk County, New York, u. S. On island. The CDP’s population was thirty six,367 at the 2000 census.

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