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COME
AND ENJOY
The
Village of Farmingdale
Centrally
located along the Nassau/Suffolk line, Farmingdale Village is rich in
ethnic culture and entertainment unveiling a
tasty assortment of fine restaurants that will satisfy the world traveler.
Try The Library Cafe who
creatively converted the
village library into an eatery that adorns carousel horses developing an
atmosphere where you can enjoy fine American
cuisine. Not into carousel horses, stop off at Terry
G’s, who combines fine
food with classical ambiance. Want to nurture your
European palate, La Casuccia,
Ubaldo’s or
the Grecian Grill will
certainly satisfy that hunger. If you prefer staying on this side of the
pond, you can choose from Las
Playas and La
Finca to sample Mexican or
Columbian tastes. You’ll have to make
another trip just to try Wasabi,
Tiny Thai or
one of our Chinese restaurants, to learn the spices that enrich our Asian
assortment.
Covering
approximately 1 square mile, the Village of Farmingdale is proud of its
“Village Green”. Located adjacent to historical Village
Hall, the Village Green provides a park like landscape where you can bring
your lawn chair, relax and enjoy the music
by the Village Pops performing summer evenings or bring the family to
enjoy a classic movie “On the Green”. You can enjoy
old fashioned, freshly popped popcorn, free...just because we’re glad
you came!!
Things
just don’t stop there!
Stroll
along Main Street and enjoy the taste of “homemade” ice cream from Bollinger’s
Ice Cream Parlor. Then stop
at one of
our specialty shops. The Chocolate
Duck provides a rich array
of quality items that draw customers from all across the island.
Can’t make the trip, check our Village website to order from Infinite
Yarn, Tallulah’s
or Fancy
Free. Are you a nostalgia
expert? Bet you can’t
resist going through the assortment of antiques at The
Second Hand Store and The
Land of Ooh’s and Ahh’s.
Sports enthusiasts can pickup all their foot gear at Runners
Edge where you can get the
finest athletic wear and find out
about future running events. Forward
Tee Golf.com can outfit any
woman from clubs to apparel and shoes. She’ll enjoy getting
out on the greens at Bethpage State Golf Course, home of the 2009 US Open,
just five minutes away. Any man will appreciate
the humidors at Jim’s
Stogies.
Our
evening entertainment establishments combine unique offerings that are
continually praised for their incredible atmosphere. Whether
you walk from the train station and stop at Croxley
Ales, featuring over 40 HD
widescreen TV’s and over 60 beers
on tap or make your destination the Nutty
Irishman that provides a
large catering hall for your festivities, Farmingdale has
it.
As
the season changes, so does Farmingdale. Our Columbus Day festivities
watch Main Street become a walkway for crafts, artists,
rides and amusement for the entire family ending by lighting up the
evening sky with its fireworks display that climax a
perfect weekend.
Winter
brings long nights awaiting the holidays. We begin with our annual holiday
parade that welcomes the arrival of Santa, only
to be followed by our tree lighting festivities.
Farmingdale
Village is a community established in 1691. Take an historical Village
walk that preserves its rich past or drive up
the street and visit the historical aviation museum. Farmingdale respects
its past. An historical village walk unveils the assortment of
“arts and crafts” architecture still prevalent on its Main Street. A
community that blends the feelings of its people while
supporting its growth as it evolves into a village to explore. Explore it
for its unique qualities that satisfy family and indulge
in the excitement of something different.
Looking
for a place to open a business.
Looking
for a place to raise a family...
Looking
for a place to enjoy the good food, good entertainment with good people...
Farmingdale
- we’ve got it!!!
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Joint Downtown
Visioning Project:
A joint downtown
visioning project between
Nassau County and the Incorporated Village of
Farmingdale was
approved by the Nassau County Legislature on Monday,
December 15,
2008. As part of the County Executive's support for Cool Downtowns, the
visioning plan for Farmingdale provides a means to engage
stakeholders and community
residents through a series of workshops and public meetings, to plan for
the future of their downtown.
This will be done in conjunction with the Village's larger comprehensive
plan, and hopes to identify areas within the downtown that are prime for
mixed-use development, economic rejuvenation and housing, while
maintaining a "small town" feel. The downtown has a busy Long Island
Rail Road station, which makes it a prime location for transit oriented
development.
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Some photos
from around our Village....
Village
Hall
Village
Hall and
the
Village Green

The
Gazebo
at
the Village Green

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