Hans HenkeBy 1926, Patchogue had grown into a population of 10,000, with over 250 stores and a multitude of new homes. The community boasted a modern and efficient fire department, and electricity, water, and gas were provided by plants with impeccable servicerecords. The efforts and cooperation of the Patchogue Fire and Police Departments made it a safe haven for its residents and a town that people loved to call home. With generous contributions from the personal collections of local residents, author and historian Hans Henke once again brings to life the history of Patchogue. Whether it was the summer splendor enjoyed by vacationing New Yorkers or the year-round comfort and security that attracted its inhabitants, Patchogue offered something for everyone. View the unforgettable people and places of Patchogue in this timeless tribute to an American community. Read More Read Less
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