Remembering the Syosset Mobile Home Park

Remembering the Syosset Mobile Home Park The Syosset Mobile Home Park was a quiet, close knit community of 80 families. STP Assoc (Genova's) b

The Syosset Manufactured Home Park is alive with decent hardworking people and families, we have invested our life savings to purchase our manufactured homes to have a safe and stable home and decent neighborhood to live in and raise a family. This Park has had a quiet history here in Oyster Bay Township for over 80 years. The Syosset Mobile Home Park is a quiet, close knit community of 70 familie

s. On April 2, 2007 our park was sold to a developer, STP Associates, LLC. The residents at Syosset Mobile Home Park were devastated and blindsided by the sale. STP Associates, LLC has indicated that they would like to close down our park and advised us to take our homes and get off their land. Our homes cannot be moved for many reasons and we will receive no compensation should we leave our homes behind. The residents of our community have scrimped and saved to purchase their homes and are now facing the reality of their families becoming homeless or dependent upon public assistance. We have put our life savings into purchasing, furnishing and refurbishing our homes and each of us stands to lose our homes, our only assets.

This is the award winning documentary following the last 8 families during the final months before the Genova family, al...
02/01/2020

This is the award winning documentary following the last 8 families during the final months before the Genova family, along with Judge Fairgrieve, who Leonard Genova put in place; illegally removed families from their homes in a real estate scam. My home was boarded up with 90 percent of my possessions in it as Antonina Genova, Len Genova's sister arrived earlier then agreed. I was in the hospital the week before with shingles over both of my eyes that I blame on debris from illegally destroyed homes authorized by Fred Ippolitto for Genova. They used no health department safety to use heavy machinery to pick homes up and throw them on property dangerously close to homes people lived. This caused debris such as 9-11 had, to come into our homes. We all had respiratory issues and were ill for months, with some of us being hospitalized. I am sharing this as it is the 4 year anniversary of me and my children being pulled from our homes. As greedy politicians scramble to get rich off of development, they leave a trail of damage that is irreversible.

Newsday goes inside the last trailer park in Nassau County as they face eviction.

We had wonderful Holidays in the park! I will never forget the light displays. Share some pictures!
12/13/2018

We had wonderful Holidays in the park! I will never forget the light displays. Share some pictures!

I have been thinking of everyone. Love and miss you all
06/12/2018

I have been thinking of everyone. Love and miss you all

Here is a nugget from the past:SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2007Venditto Ignores Residents in SyossetFrom Guest Blogger Keith ...
05/26/2018

Here is a nugget from the past:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2007
Venditto Ignores Residents in Syosset
From Guest Blogger Keith Scalia, Candidate for Oyster Bay Town Council....

Over the past several years, Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto and the Town Board have approved the expenditure of millions of taxpayer dollars on preventing the Taubman group from building a mall on the former Cerro Wire site. As recently as last week, Supervisor Venditto stated that he "won't be intimidated" by developers that are "corporate America profiteers"� and "money-grabbers" that intend "bully" him. Moreover, www.venditto.com states that Supervisor Venditto will "continue to oppose development that erodes the unique character and quality of life we enjoy in our communities."� While the supervisor and town board have done their due diligence for the residents of Birchwood, they have been inattentive and thoughtless in another community that lies a half mile from the Cerro Wire site.

The Syosset Mobile Home Park is a peaceful, close knit community of seventy families that consists of senior citizens, veterans, young families, and children. It has had a quiet history in the Town of Oyster Bay for over eighty years. On April 2, 2007 the park was sold to a developer, STP Associates, LLC., and the residents were devastated and blindsided by the sale. STP Associates, LLC has indicated that they would like to close down the park in order to develop the parcel and advised residents to take their homes and get off their land. Unfortunately, many of the residents' homes cannot be moved for a number of reasons. Moreover, residents will receive no compensation should they leave their homes behind. The residents of the community have invested their life savings into purchasing, furnishing and refurbishing their homes and are now facing the reality of their families becoming homeless or dependent upon public assistance.

Supervisor Venditto and the town board have turned a blind eye on the hundreds of residents that live in the Syosset Mobile Home Park. Abusive tactics by STP Associates has forced some residents to make the dreadful and unthinkable decision of abandoning their homes. Town Code has not been enforced and countless phone calls to the TOB Building Department regarding demolition of homes without proper permits have been ignored and unreturned by officials. Moreover, sewer lines remain uncapped and exposed creating a number of health issues for the remaining families.

When it has come to preventing development at the Cerro Wire site, Councilman Chris Coschignano has stated that "equality of life is the paramount issue"� and "the Town Board held firm to protect it."� However, when it comes to protecting the quality of life for the residents of the Syosset Mobile Home Park, Supervisor Venditto and the town board has stated that they need to "remain neutral."� If Supervisor Venditto is the "hardworking, creative and dedicated leader"� and "great proponent of family and community"� that he claims to be, he must attend to the pressing needs of this great community with the same vigor that he has done with the Birchwood community.
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Wonderful years with beautiful people
05/17/2018

Wonderful years with beautiful people

05/16/2018
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I would love to share everyone's wonderful pictures and memories. This page is for everyone who has lived in the Syosset Oaks Manufactured Home Park or anyone who is interested in our fight to preserve a beautiful close knit community..

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