Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous

3V: includes all or parts of Setauket, East Setauket, Stony Brook, Poquott, Head of the Harbor, Old Field, and portions of Port Jefferson, Saint James and South Setauket/Centereach

Connetquot: includes all or parts of Oakdale, Sayville, Ronkonkoma, Bohemia and Holbrook

Hills: includes all or parts of Dix Hills, Wyandanch, Wheatley Heights, Melville and Commack

Smithtown: includes all or parts of Smithtown, Nesconset, Kings Park, Kings Park and Saint James



You are so dumb. Get your facst straight. Dix Hills and Wheatly Heights aren't towns. Hills is actually made up parts of 4 towns, Huntington Station, Melville, Northport, Farmindale, Babylon, Deer Park, Wyandanch and Commack. Notice that all of those towns, except for Melville have their own school district, so Hills only pulls a small amount from each of the other towns. Hills is also a smaller school district and is in Division 2, so if you are going to compare, compare by the size of the district, which Sachem has 2 schools of 1700 each, Connetquot has 1515, Smithtown has 2 schools of 1200 each, Ward Melville has 1 school of 1786 and Hills has 2 schools of 900 and 1400. So Sachem has a way bigger pool to pull from, plus many of the surrounding areas don't have lax programs, so kids from those towns play there too.


Wait, did you just say that Dix Hills and Wheatley Heights are not towns? I live in Dix Hills. Half Hollow Hills is the school district. When people say "Hills", the refer to the school district, not the town of Dix Hills. Maybe you should get a fact checker, donkey.

Check your zip code you dummy. You live in Huntington Station, 11746. There is no town called Dix Hills, it is an area in the town. Same with Wheatley Heights, it is a part of Wyandanch. How many times to do you give someone your zip code and they ask you if you live in Huntington Station? [/quote]

Two different geographic locales - towns, villages, etc - or more, can share a zip code. A jurisdiction is not determined by how the USPS decided to organize their offices for the purposes of delivering mail! I grew up in a zip code with two distinct entities within. Both had their own dedicated civics, thus were clearly not the same, and clearly NOT just a distinction in preferred "name" for a neighborhood. They have clearly defined borders that do not have anything to do with the USPS.