Some older information - links below may not work
Note: This page does not get updated, it is used to house the old information and photographs that were gathered when the Society first formed in 2007. It also has records of some of the first few years' activities. Please visit our Facebook page for current information.
Visit this "Save LaGrange" page for continuing photographic coverage of the renovation process. (you will leave this Historical Society site)
Check out the links on the sidebar for items posted in 2007 through 2009. Please visit our Facebook page for newer photos and recent events. Email West Islip Historical Society for information.
(it isn't necessary for you to be a Facebook member to view the photos)
PAST EVENTS
Did you see the West Islip history memorabilia exhibited on the Community Room Walls? Many of the items are now hanging in the Local History Room/Group Study Room, and other such exhibits are planned. Watch for an exhibit of library history, ask at the Reference Desk.
Memorial day 2011, 2012 and 2013
Memorial Day 2010
Over 30 people, including Islip Town Historian Rob Finnegan in full colonial garb, gathered at the Weeks-Muncy Cemetery to honor West Islip's only known Revolutionary War veteran, David Ruland. Read more about this patriot here http://www.wipublib.org/muncyyard/grave20.htm
September 20, 2009 - West Islip Country Fair
Thanks to members who manned the table, and supporters who donated raffle gifts, this was a very successful exhibit. Many people stopped to view the maps that hung on the fence, and ask questions about our group. We hope new members will join us.
J.DiPalma, C.Agenjo, K.Crumlish, G.Parrington, L.Carter, D.MacGilvray, S.Flotteron, J.Mangiaracina, R.Finnegan, K.Lang
On Memorial Day, Monday, May 25, 2009 - we gathered to place flags on the graves at the littleWeeks-Muncy Cemetery - then met at the Paul Bellew School for the ceremonies after the parade to present a memorial wreath.
Remembering West Islip….
There have been many changes as West Islip grew and developed into the community we know today. Although there is no mention of West Islip in a NYS Gazetteer from 1860, it does appear on old maps from that time. In 1874, it is noted as a place with people of “wealth and ease” and in 1885, it is mentioned as a suburb of Babylon, having 398 residents. By 1930, there were 734 residents, and today we number over 30,000.
Most of the large estates, historical sites and farms are gone now, but many people still remember them.
The West Islip Historical Society wants to gather your stories, photographs, and local memorabilia. Let’s not forget what our community was like as it grew. Join us in this effort to preserve those memories, and share them with others.
At some of our meetings, we've enjoyed having members talk, sharing their memories. Everyone enjoys these stories - we hope more people volunteer this way!