Talk:Manhasset, New York

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Listed as a village in Town of North Hempstead. Is it really a village and when did it become one?

Manhasset is not a village. It has villages in it though. And that census data seems funny. It seems to be school census data (from busing) and not actual home ownership data in Manhasset, as almost everyone is white and the next largest group is Asian.

Invader Tim

I've removed this person from the list of notable residents, as I do not believe that he is notable (or even verifiable). I have also nominated the article about him for AFD. If you would like to talk about this, please see my talk page. -Colin Kimbrell 16:17, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Census

Right; it's not a home ownership census; it's a people census. The census is for areas that are inside the school district but not incorporated in any village. Villages inside the Manhasset school district have their own census data. In a sense the "hamlet" data could be called school census data, since the boundary is a school boundary. It includes, incidentally, The Valley, which last I saw remained in the school district and remained a racial ghetto thoroughly segregated from the rest of Manhasset. Kindly remember to sign your comments. Jim.henderson 21:30, 6 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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History inconsistency

When did North Hempstead split from Hempstead? There are two dates listed.

The Dutch settlers forced the English out, but it doesn't mention when the English arrived in the first place, or who was the first to settle the land. Did they live together until 1640?

The intro section says it was settled by 1680, but clearly there were settlers before then, so this makes little sense. Further, it implies the town was named Little Cow Neck in 1677, which could be considered an important date.

There may be other issues so this should be reviewed by someone familiar with the history, or who knows the proper sources to corroborate this information.

173.15.148.145 (talk) 17:24, 15 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

This article is about the hamlet of Manhasset and only the hamlet

This article is specifically on the unincorporated hamlet of Manhasset. Please save detailed histories of the surrounding communities in Greater Manhasset for their respective pages. Please remember this when editing. Any new, good-faith edits are always welcomed, but please be sure to only add content specific to the hamlet and place anything about surrounding communities (those within Greater Manhasset, such as Munsey Park, etc.) in the articles on those specific communities.

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-AITFFan1 (talk) 01:33, 12 February 2022 (UTC)Reply