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Rocky Point Historical Society held annual Spring clean-up as part of "The Great Brookhaven Clean-Up Day"
Community members participate in seasonal clean up of historical homestead and cemetery site

The Rocky Point Historical Society held its annual Spring clean-up on Saturday, May 20th at the Noah Hallock Cemetery on Hallock Lane in Rocky Point.
Members of the Historical Society, as well as the local Girl Scout Troop, pitched in with their rakes to take part in the Town’s “Great Brookhaven Clean-Up Day.” The Town provided leaf bags, as well as T-Shirts and Certificates of Appreciation, for the event.
Cemetery clean-up volunteers are Rocky Point Historical Society members: Mark Walker, Lin Walker, Nancy Pav, Dick Pav, Pete Falcetta and Girl Scout troop 4299 members: Cristina Hasley, Patricia Hasley, Erin Duenas, baby Jade Duenas and Sabrina Duenas.
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Photo credits: Alina Wilczynski www.moonkissedmedia.com
Group Photo: N. Stiefel
The Circa 1721 Noah Hallock Homestead is open for tours every Saturday from
1:00-3:00 PM starting April 1st, and continue through December 2017.