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About EZ Cesspool
EZ Cesspool has been providing top-quality cesspool installation services in Oceanside, NY for years. Our team is experienced in both residential cesspool installation and commercial cesspool installation, ensuring that every job is done right the first time. Serving Nassau County, we pride ourselves on our professionalism and commitment to customer satisfaction. Contact us at 516-676-1199 for reliable and efficient services.
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Cesspool installation for new homes and existing properties is crucial for maintaining effective waste management systems. At EZ Cesspool, we follow strict cesspool installation guidelines to ensure long-lasting and efficient systems. Whether you need cesspool replacement services or a brand-new installation, our team in Oceanside, NY, and Nassau County is here to help. Call us at 516-676-1199 to schedule your consultation today.
Originally known as South Bay, the English government established a township there in 1674 called Christian Hook, basing the name on the predominant religious affiliation of colonists in the area. Land development proceeded rapidly, and oyster sales took their place as a dominant force, with the local business “Mott’s Landing” becoming a favorite place to buy oysters.
In the nineteenth century, the town residents decided that “Oceanville” sounded better than “Christian Hook”: it was “Oceanville Oysters” that sold, and in 1864, the new name became official. However, there was already an Oceanville in New York, so “Ocean Side”, as two words, was adopted as the town’s name in 1890 (this despite it not actually fronting the Atlantic Ocean, which is located a few miles to the south. It is separated from the ocean by Reynolds Channel and other marsh islands, as well as the Long Beach Barrier Island).
The Oceanside Fire Department was established in 1902. Columbia Engine Co. #1, an old firehouse, still exists, and is located at the southwest corner of the triangle where Lincoln Avenue meets Long Beach Road.
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