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![]() Village of Westhampton Beach
The Village of Westhampton Beach is located on the scenic south shore of Long Island, in the eastern end of Suffolk County approximately 78 miles from midtown Manhattan. Westhampton Beach is considered by many to be the “First Hampton” because it was the first village in the Hamptons to begin renting out rooms and the first Hampton to be accessed by the Long Island Rail Road. Since its origins, Westhampton Beach has been one of the fastest growing communities on eastern Long Island, yet has still managed to maintain its laidback reputation.
Westhampton Beach, incorporated in 1928, is positioned 40.80 degrees north of the equator and 72.64 degrees west of the prime meridian (40 degrees 80' N, 72 degrees 65' W). It has a land area of 2.9 square miles, surface water of 0.72 square miles, local population of 1,902 people within the village, and a total population of 3,800 people within the 11978 zip code according to the 2000 Cencus. Basically residential in character with a sizeable seasonal population, most residences are single family homes, although there are several large cooperative and condominium complexes located within the Village. Commercial development is concentrated in the central business district within along Old Riverhead Road coming down from Exit 63 South from Sunrise Highway (Also known as Firefighter's Way), East to West along Montauk Highway and Mill Road as well as the formal village business triangle formed by Mill Road, Main Street and Potunk Lane with the now revitalized Six Corners Roundabout at the pinacle. Westhampton Beach maintains its own police department to protect our residents 24 hours a day. The Village Public Works Department maintains our local village streets, marina / yacht basin at Moniebogue Creek and all other municipal facilities. The Westhampton Beach Fire Department is comprised of over 120 volunteer firefighters whom are among the most highly trained and knowledgeable volunteers on Long Island. The Westhampton Beach Union Free School District provides educational facilities for the village and surrounding areas on a tuition paying basis at the upper grade levels. The white sugar sand beaches of the Atlantic Ocean on Dune Road's barrier beach can be accessed via dual draw bridges at Jessup Lane to the West and Beach Lane to the East. Village Office
Phone: 631.288.1654
Fax: 631.288.4332
Incorporated: 1928
![]() Mayor, Public Officials & Departments Mayor: Conrad Teller Trustees - Village Clerk - Attorney -Building & Zoning - Planning Board - Zoning Board of Appeals - Architectural Review Board
Police
EMERGENCY CONTACTS: 631.288.3444 or 911
Non-Emergency Business: 631.288.6620 Fax: 631.288.4347
Chief of Police: Ray Dean 28 Library Avenue - Westhampton Beach, New York 11978
Phone: 631.288.3335 Fax: 631.288.5715
Library Hours: Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.,
Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. The Westhampton Free Library recently opened a state of the art facility at 7 Library Avenue on the corner of Parlato Drive, just a short block south of Main Street. This highly anticipated opening has been two years in waiting and has been well worth the wait. Stop in, say hello, browse, enjoy! Schools 340 Mill Road - Westhampton Beach, New York 11978
Phone: 631.288.3800
MASCOT: The Hurricanes
The Westhampton Beach Union Free School District provides educational facilities for the village and surrounding areas on a tuition paying basis at the upper grade levels - 9 through 12. The mission of the Westhampton Beach Schools, in partnership with parents and the community, is to prepare our students to be educated, informed, caring, and productive members of our ever-changing global society. Extracurricular activities will be offered when possible to enhance the academic program.The Board, in collaboration with educational and support staff, parents, students, and the community, encourages the development of a school environment that is academically challenging, psychologically satisfying and socially fulfilling for students at all levels. The objectives of a comprehensive educational program are best realized when mutual understanding, cooperation, and effective communication exists among the home, school, and community.
History
Original Indian Name: Ketchabonack Westhampton Beach was settled in 1666 as part of Quogue Purchase. The town remained relatively isolated until 1870 when the Long Island Rail Road stop was established. The inception of the railroad began Westhampton Beach's tourism industry, which started with providing lodging to travelers. The area's agriculture diminished and farmland was sold to create residences and hotels. The first residence built by Phineas T. Barnum was the Howell House, located on the corner of Beach Road and Main Street. Westhampton Beach survived the Great Hurricane of 1938. The hurricane started off the coast of Africa and then made its way to the Bahamas. Labeled as a Category 5, the hurricane moved north towards Norfolk, Virginia where it was downgraded to a Category 3 storm. Weather trackers predicted the storm would then move northeast out to sea over the Atlantic Ocean but were proven wrong when the hurricane moved due north towards Eastern Long Island and Southern New England.
The hurricane made contact with Long Island on September 21, 1938 at the Village of Westhampton Beach with winds being reported up to 180 miles per hour and 30 to 50 foot waves crashing down on the ocean shoreline along with storm tides of 14 to 18 feet across Long Island. The strong winds and rain destroyed numerous communities, even submerging downtown the downtown business district of Westhampton Beach under more than 8 feet of water.
As a result of the extreme force of the hurricane, the geography of Long Island was changed forever. The two most dramatic changes were the creation of the Shinnecock Inlet and the widening of the Moriches Inlet. Much of the Village of Westhampton Beach and the East End of Long Island was destroyed along with extensive damage in the rest of New England. Historical Society
Phone: 631.288.1139
Hours: Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. & Thursday 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. President: Robert Murray
The mission of The Westhampton Beach Historical Society is to collect and preserve materials pertaining to Eastern Long Island, focusing on the Greater Westhampton area, which includes Eastport, Speonk, Remsenburg, Westhampton, Westhampton Beach, and Quiogue. They interpret the history of the area through exhibitions, educational programs and publications, faciliate local historical research as well as advocate the preservation of existing historic structures and sites in the greater community.
2010 Westhampton Beach Farmers Market 85 Mill Road at the Village Municipal Parking Lot
April 3-December 11 2010 Saturdays 9am-1pm ![]() Administered by: The Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce Market Manager: Victoria Hedberg-Kingwell
Phone: 631.288.3337 (Mondays & Tuesdays 11am-4pm)
The Westhampton Beach Farmers Market is USDA Approved and Licensed to administer the SNAP - State Nutritional Assistance Program Electronic Benefits system. Please check in with the market manager at the Greater Westhampton Chamber of Commerce information tent if you would like to utilize this service. The market manager and board of governors adheres to the Farmers' Market Federation of New York guidelines for operation.
Over 30 vendors, depending on the season, providing locally grown, caught and homemade items from vegetables, plants, cut flowers, cheese, eggs, fish, fruit, pasta, honey, cakes, wine, pickles, fudge, pollen, shellfish, breads, gourmet items, soups, herbs, soap, trees, schrubs, oinments, lotions, flowers & much more.
Fire Services
92 Sunset Avenue - Westhampton Beach, New York 11978
EMERGENCY CONTACTS: 911
Non-Emergency Business: 631.288.1896 E-Mail: WHBFDistrict@optonline.net
The Westhampton Beach Fire District encompasses Westhampton Beach, Westhampton, Quiogue, and has a fire protection contract with West Hampton Dunes. Post Office
170 Main Street - Westhampton Beach, New York 11978 Phone: 631.288.4093Westhampton Beach Post Office was designed by Louis A. Simon Louis A. Simon in conjunction with the United States Treasury Department. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Facts - Demograohics & Geography Notable Westhampton Beach Residents
Bob Fosse - Broadway Actor / Director / Producer / Dancer / Choreographer b.1927 - d.1987
Gwen Verdon - Broadway Actress / Dancer / Singer - 4x Tony Award Winner b.1925 - d.2000
Howard Cosell - Sports Journalist b.1918 - d.1995
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