Carmans River Maritime Center/The Newey Boat Shop Shed #3 Building Address:  22 Newey Lane Section / Block / Lot:     Surveyor’s Name:  Jayme Breschard Survey Date:  December 3, 2004 Building Type: industrial/warehouse Owner’s Name:  John Taylor currently leases this building from the Post-Morrow Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation that preserves and conserves the rural, cultural, and historical character of the hamlet […]

Carmans River Maritime Center/The Newey Boat Shop Shed #2 Building Address:  22 Newey Lane Section / Block / Lot:     Surveyor’s Name:  Jayme Breschard Survey Date:  December 3, 2004 Building Type: industrial/warehouse Owner’s Name: Post-Morrow Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation that preserves and conserves the rural, cultural, and historical character of the hamlet of Brookhaven and surrounding areas in Suffolk County. […]

Carmans River Maritime Center/The Newey Boat Shop Shed #1 Building Address:  22 Newey Lane Section / Block / Lot:     Surveyor’s Name:  Jayme Breschard Survey Date:  December 3, 2004 Building Type: industrial/warehouse Owner’s Name:  Post-Morrow Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation that preserves and conserves the rural, cultural, and historical character of the hamlet of Brookhaven and surrounding areas in Suffolk County. […]

The Newey-Tooker-Starke Boatyard Building Address:  22 Newey Lane Section / Block / Lot:      Surveyor’s Name:  Jayme Breschard Survey Date:  June 2, 2004 Building Type:  recreation Owner’s Name:  Post-Morrow Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation that preserves and conserves the rural, cultural, and historical character of the hamlet of Brookhaven and surrounding areas in Suffolk County Building Name:   Newey-Tooker-Starke Boatyard Date of […]

Building Address: 302 Middle Road Section / Block / Lot: Surveyor’s Name: Jackie Peu-Duvallon Survey Date: January 2004 Building Type: House Owner’s Name: Unknown. Telephone number is (631) 363-0596 Building Name: N/A Date of Construction: ca. 1920 Architect: N/A Building Dimensions: No. of Floors: 1 Decorative Features: Siding Material(s):Aluminum Roof Style: Flat Roofing Material(s): Asphalt roll Foundation: Concrete Window Style(s): None No. of Entrances and Placement: One employee entrance […]

12 Corey Avenue Blue Point Marina Boat House Building Address: 12 Corey Avenue Section / Block / Lot: Surveyor’s Name: Jackie Peu-Duvallon Survey Date: December 2003 Building Type: Boat House Owner’s Name:   Building Name: N/A Date of Construction: ca. 1960 Architect: N/A Building Dimensions: No. of Floors:  1    Decorative Features:  None Siding Material(s): Concrete Block Roof Style: Gable Roofing Material(s): Corrugated metal Foundation: Concrete Block […]

By Jayme Breschard Blue Point is part of the Brookhaven Patent from King Charles II, first settled by people in Setauket in 1655. Bayport in Islip is separated from Blue Point in Brookhaven Town by Namkee Creek. The southwest part of Brookhaven where Blue Point is located was not settled by the early colonists, and […]

Building Address:  grassy area on the east side of the Town Dock, foot of Bellport Lane Section / Block / Lot:      Surveyor’s Name:  Jayme Breschard Survey Date:  July 7, 2004 Building Type:  recreation Owner’s Name:  Brookhaven Town Building Name:  Osborn Park shelter Date of Construction:  ca. 1920 Architect:     Building Dimensions:  8’ x 15’         No. of Floors:  1             Decorative Features:  closed rail around perimeter, […]

Building Address: beach on the west side of the Town Dock, foot of Bellport Lane Section / Block / Lot:    Surveyor’s Name: Jayme Breschard Survey Date: July 7, 2004 Building Type: recreation Owner’s Name: Bellport Village Building Name: Bellport Village Marina gazebo Date of Construction: ca. 1950 Architect:   Building Dimensions: 16’ diameter No. of Floors: 1 Decorative Features: closed rail around perimeter and […]

Bellport is a well preserved historic south shore village that is one of the stars of the south shore estuary.  Settled in the 16th century by English settlers, it was best known for its salt hay that grew on the nearby marshlands.  The small village was isolated until the Long Island Railroad brought residents from […]