Central Islip, New York Central Islip, New York Central Islip is positioned in New York Central Islip - Central Islip Location inside the state of New York Central Islip is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) inside the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States.

Prior to the arrival of European settlers, the Secatogue tribe of Algonquin native-American citizens lived in the region now known as Central Islip.

In 1842, the Long Island Rail Road's eastward expansion reached the area, and the Suffolk County Station was opened up.

With that being done the name Central Islip was thus born, and applied to a new station assembled in 1873 further to the east.

The undivided Central Islip station is in a different locale from all of its predecessors.

In 1889, what became the Central Islip Psychiatric Center opened. By 1955, it homed over 10,000 patients.

In the mid-1990s, Central Islip began a resurgence, with new housing developments, commercial properties, and government complexes.

On part of the site of the former Central Islip Psychiatric Center's 788-acre (3.19 km2) campus.

Housing developments in Central Islip include: Central Islip is positioned at 40 47' 3" north, 73 11' 57" west (40.784194, -73.199062). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the CDP has a total region of 7.1 square miles (18.4 km2), all land. Central Islip Public Schools operates enhance schools.

Central Islip Senior High School 9-12 Private Schools inside Central Islip Central Islip is home to NYIT (the New York Institute of Technology) and Touro Law Center, positioned next to the small-town New York Supreme Court building.

Central Islip Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 143 Caleb's Path Central Islip Church of Christ Iglesia Fuente de Agua Viva, 100 East Suffolk Ave Central Islip NY 11722 Ministerio Jesu Cristo Vive, 1417 Islip Avenue John of God Roman Catholic Church (one of the earliest churches in Central Islip) Major roads inside the hamlet of Islip are: Suffolk County Road 17, also known as Carleton Avenue through most of the improve and Wheeler's Road north of Suffolk Avenue, runs alongside to NY Route 111 (Islip Avenue) from its southern end at NY 27 - A in Islip to its northern end at NY 111 near the Long Island Expressway at Exit 56 in Hauppauge.

Suffolk County Road 67, also known as the Long Island Motor Parkway runs along the northern edge of the community.

Suffolk County Road 100, also known as Suffolk Avenue, is the chief west-to-east route through the community, running from Suffolk County Road 13 in Brentwood to New York State Route 454 in Islandia.

Southern State Parkway (Exit 43 - A) runs inside close-by Islip Terrace but is close enough to the Islip Terrace/Central Islip border.

Islip Terrace is west of Long Island Mac - Arthur Airport in Ronkonkoma.

Central Islip Station is positioned along the Ronkonkoma Branch of the Long Island Rail Road.

"Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Central Islip CDP, New York".

A Brief History of Central Islip Archived February 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine., Central Islip Public Library, Retrieved 2009-09-11.

"Seventh-day Adventist Church, Central Islip NY".

Central Islip Public Schools History of Central Islip Psychiatric Center, LIOddities.com.

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