History
The history of the Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst reflects the story and growth of our great country. While Cedarhurst has blossomed into an arena of modern suburbia, it has retained the charm of yesteryear. Offering the finest in services, it remains a homey, quaint and friendly village.
The one mile square area now called Cedarhurst was settled before the American Revolution. During the War of Independence, much of the land was occupied by British troops. Indicative of a number of Tory sympathizers living here at that time was the Martin family at Rock Hall Estate, now a Town of Hempstead public museum in Lawrence. During the 19th century, the first significant increase in population came after the Civil War with the extension of the Long Island Railroad to the Rockaway Peninsula.
It was a demand for Street improvements that prompted residents to take the steps that led to the birth of the Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst on September 16, 1910. According to local lore, the Village took its name from the grove or ‘hurst’ of cedar trees near the village post office.
From the beginning, Cedarhurst has been led by a mayor (first called “Village President”) and a Board of Trustees. Our home rule nature has proved sound and has changed little over the last nine decades.
Today, the Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst is a vital commercial and cultural hub of the Five Towns. The Village of Cedarhurst is truly “A great place in which to live, work, play...” Our residents, businesses and friends enter the millennium with fond dreams of past glory and significant plans for a bright future.
Flags at Half-Staff for Sandra Day OConnor As a mark of respect for the memory and longstanding service of Sandra Day O’Connor, retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, all flags on Village buildings and stationary…
Read More »Cedarhurst Winter Festivities This winter season in the scenic Andrew J. Parise Park, the Mayor Benjamin Weinstock and the Board of trustees would like to invite you to participate in the Cedarhurst lighting of the Chanukah Menorah and Christmas…
Read More »The Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst Addresses Social Media Threat Collaborates with Law Enforcement Agencies Mayor Benjamin Weinstock and Ari Brown spoke with Police Commissioner Pat Ryder to discuss a concerning social media threat that…
Read More »Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening on September 19th at 7:00 PM, as we come together to celebrate the rich heritage of Italian music. Our concert’s star attraction is none other than Vanessa Racci, a brilliant Italian American…
Read More »Cedarhurst Summer Sidewalk Sale Don't miss out on Long Island’s most popular sale event. Our Summer Sidewalk Sale starts Wednesday, August 2nd and runs through Sunday, August 6th. Join us as your favorite stores line the sidewalks with the…
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Read More »The Village would like to inform you about some important track work that the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) will be conducting on the Far Rockaway branch as part of their annual maintenance program. The work is scheduled to take place from…
Read More »As a mark of respect for the victims of the senseless acts of violence perpetrated on January 21, 2023, in Monterey Park, California, all flags on Village buildings and stationary flagstaffs throughout the Village of Cedarhurst shall be flown at…
Read More »Prevent Garage Break-ins The garage is one area that is often overlooked, especially ones that are detached from the house. The Nassau County Police Department informed us that burglaries into detached garages have increased recently. Oftentimes…
Read More »How to Protect Your Car Against Thief The Village would like to send out a friendly reminder to always lock your car doors whenever it is left unattended. Statistics in our area indicate criminals are not breaking windows or prying doors open,…
Read More »Mayor Benjamin Weinstock and the Board of Trustees invite you to participate in celebrating the wonders of the Chanukah miracle at the beautiful Andrew J. Parise Park. From December 18th through December 25th, Rabbi Wolowik and the Five Towns Chabad…
Read More »Mayor Benjamin Weinstock and the Board of trustees invite you to participate in the Parishes of the Five Towns celebration of Christmas in beautiful Andrew J. Parise Park on Sunday, December 11th, at 4:00 PM. We will gather with family and friends…
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