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North Fork Towns |
Jamesport, Aquebogue and Laurel
The western most towns of the North Fork are laced
with quaint antique shops, restaurant, novelty stores and motels.
There are two gold courses including a National Golf Course. There
area number of equestrian farms as this area is well suited for horse
raising and breeding. Many nurseries and farm stands add colorful
entertainment during the growing season with corn mazes to walk through,
fresh produce just picked and exciting new varieties of flowers to
pick see and smell. There are beautiful beaches to the north on the
Long Island Sound and to the south on the Great Peconic Bay.
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Mattituck
Mattituck a thriving village, extends from Long
Island Sound to Peconic Bay. First settled in 1662, its history has
been a story of progress, from an area of wholly woodland to farmland,
to it's present centrally located High School and Shopping Center.
The inlet and surrounding waters host hundreds
of waterfowl, a haven for bird watchers. Mattituck is still the perfect
hide-away it has historically been used for. The picturesque
Love Lane is filled with gourmet and gift shops making it one fo the
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Cutchogue and New Suffolk
Like the other hamlets of this area was originally vast farmlands - some farms are still under the original families' domain and have been for hundreds of years. The fruit of their labors led to the successful production of wine - a tour of the wineries must include Cutchogue's finest here in the heart of wine country. New Suffolk was the sight of the first US submarine base, and that industry replaced oystering and harvesting porpoise. Windsurfers, boaters and kayakers will find the best boating around is on the Great Peconic Bay - a sail around Robins Island is most relaxing.
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Southold and Peconic
Southold - Many stores are nestled along the Main
Road in Southold. The architecture is so delightful. There are numerous
historical buildings that are open for touring and more that are open
as businesses. The Horton Point Lighthouse offers a breathtaking view
of the Long Island Sound, making it easy to imagine square rigged
schooners gliding by.
Peconic - Although Peconic is one of the smallest of the
hamlets in Southold Town, it boasts a past that gives it an imporant
rank with the other communities. Here is located some of the richest
farm land in and most beautiful beaches. Indian Neck and Nassau Point
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Greenport
An old Maritime whaling town that now is
thriving full of shops, restaurants and an old working carousel. It's
roots lie in the nautical trades of Oyster culture, shipbuilding and
repairing, yacht services of all kinds, dock building and commercial
fishing, much of which is still practiced here today. An attractive
village of good looking homes Greenport has an aire of independence
and fun that is greatly enjoyed in the summer with recreation seekers
from not distant cites.
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East Marion and Orient
East Marion - a clean cut gem of a village, extends
along the main highway from the Orient "beaches" almost
to Greenport. Part of the village clusters around a beautiful sheet
of water - Marion Lake. The white painted homes, the green lawns,
well kept gardens, the view of twinkling blue waters delights the
eye.
Orient - As you drive across the "beaches" where
the waters of both bay and sound almost lap the very wheels of your
car is one of the loveliest drives on Long Island. Some of the oldest
and most historic homes reside here such as the old Mulford House
built in 1666 and the Oldest Congregational Church in NY State dating
back to 1735. With all it's age and quaint charm, Orient is a very
modern minded community. Many people come here in summer to enjoy
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School Report Cards |
Cutchogue –
Mattituck Schools Report Card
- Total district expenditures: $19,700,899
- Average daily membership: 1,517
- Spending per pupil: $12,987
- Students who transferred to GED preparation programs: 3
(0.7%)
- Students who dropped out: 11 (2.4%)
Full-time Staff in 2001
- Principals: 2
- Assistant Principals: 1
- Other Professional staff: 12
- Teachers: 120
- Number of students identified as limited English proficient:
19 (1.2%)
- Students eligible for the free-lunch program: 0%
How 4th and 8th grade students fared on state assessments
in math and English Language Arts in 2001:
Mattituck-Cutchogue - Grade 4 - Math
- Students in Level 1: 4 (3.3%)
- Students in Level 2: 14 (11.4%)
- Students in Level 3: 64 (52.0%)
- Students in Level 4: 41 (33.3%)
How students fared on 2001 Regents exams in math,
sciences and foreign languages.
Mattituck-Cutchogue - Chemistry
- Students tested: 105
- Above 55: 101
- Above 65: 83
- Above 85: 14
Mattituck-Cutchogue - Physics
- Students tested: 19
- Above 55: 18
- Above 65: 18
- Above 85: 1
Mattituck-Cutchogue - Sequential Math Course
II
- Students tested: 94
- Above 55: 85
- Above 65: 79
- Above 85: 38
Mattituck-Cutchogue - Sequential Math Course
III
- Students tested: 87
- Above 55: 80
- Above 65: 79
- Above 85: 48
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Southold Schools Report Card
- Total district expenditures: $13,049,057
- Average daily membership: 919
- Spending per pupil: $14,199
- Students who transferred to GED preparation programs: 1
(0.3%)
- Students who dropped out: 3 (1%)
Full-time Staff in 2001
- Principals: 2
- Assistant Principals: 0
- Other Professional staff: 6
- Teachers: 77
- Number of students identified as limited English proficient:
6 (0.6%) Students eligible for the free-lunch program: 2.3%
How 4th and 8th grade students fared on state assessments in math
and English Language Arts in 2001:
Southold - Grade 8 - Math
- Students in Level 1: 2 (3.50%)
- Students in Level 2: 14 (24.60%)
- Students in Level 3: 30 (52.60%)
- Students in Level 4: 11 (19.30%)
Southold - Grade 4 - Math
- Students in Level 1: 0 (0.0%)
- Students in Level 2: 5 (8.2%)
- Students in Level 3: 27 (44.3%)
- Students in Level 4: 29 (47.5%)
Southold - Grade 4 - ELA
- Students in Level 1: 2 (3.3%)
- Students in Level 2: 6 (10.0%)
- Students in Level 3: 30 (50.0%)
- Students in Level 4: 22 (36.7%)
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