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EZ Cesspool has been proudly serving Islip and Suffolk County for years. Our team of experts specializes in both residential and commercial septic tank services. We are dedicated to providing top-quality service and ensuring customer satisfaction. Call us at 516-676-1199 for any septic needs.
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At EZ Cesspool, we offer a range of septic tank services including residential and commercial septic tank services. Our preventive septic tank care helps you avoid costly repairs, and our septic tank inspection ensures everything runs smoothly. If a replacement is needed, we provide efficient septic tank replacement services. Serving Islip, NY, and surrounding areas in Suffolk County, we are your go-to septic tank company. Call us at 516-676-1199 today!
Matthias Nicoll relocated to New York from Islip, Northamptonshire, England, in 1664. His son, William Nicoll, became a royal patentee of the east end of what is now the Town of Islip, and his domain reached from East Islip to Bayport and included Sayville, West Sayville, Oakdale, Great River, Islip Terrace, Central Islip, Hauppauge, Holbrook, Bohemia, Brentwood, Holtsville and a portion of Ronkonkoma. All of this land was bought from Winne-quaheagh, Sachem (chief) of Connetquot in 1683. The yearly fee paid to Governor Thomas Dongan of New York was five bushels of quality winter wheat or 25 shillings. Other early land patentees were Andrew Gibb (Islip Hamlet), John Mowbray (Bay Shore, originally Awixa), Stephan Van Cortlandt (Sagtikos Manor), and Thomas Willets (West Islip).
By 1710, the colonial government passed an act to enable the precinct of Islip in the County of Suffolk to elect two assessors, a collector, a constable and a supervisor. The people had a voice. Growth, however, remained at a standstill until the Revolutionary War ended when, in the 17 years that followed, there was more progress than in the 50 years preceding. This activity was partly due to the impact of American shipping.
By 1825, it was necessary to install a Fire Island light across the Great South Bay and regular ferry service between Bay Shore and Fire Island began in 1862. In 1867[?] the Long Island Rail Road came to Islip and the first depot was built. People were discovering Islip and the tourist trade soon took hold.
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