Dominicans on Long Island, NY

kiefmif

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There are a lot of dominicans on long island. Most of them are in Brentwood and Bayshore on the southside. But these areas have a lot of crime. Another area with average crime is Port Jefferson on the northside, its 20 percent hispanic almost all dominican, 10 percent black, 70 percent white.
Its a great place to live and cheap with a downtown area. If you want more information post here. Si quieres mas informacion puede escribir atras
 

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What about Freeport? South shore. Lots of good Dominican restaurants there too. And another good one in Uniondale.

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We (dominicans) have the white ppl in long island runnin' 4 the hills (northwest suffolk) lol... I want an I luv Brentwood sticker now...lol East Islip is a good alternative best school system and close to the Dominican areas...
 

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There are a lot of dominicans on long island. Most of them are in Brentwood and Bayshore on the southside. But these areas have a lot of crime. Another area with average crime is Port Jefferson on the northside, its 20 percent hispanic almost all dominican, 10 percent black, 70 percent white.
Its a great place to live and cheap with a downtown area. If you want more information post here. Si quieres mas informacion puede escribir atras


Port Jeff is cheap? How do you define cheap? :)
 

solamentetu

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any Dominican areas in Queesn or valley Stream( besides Citiline Fulton street)?


There is a very large Dominican population throughout much of northern Queens. Whitestone and Bayside are very white/Asian neighborhoods, but have a considerable number of Dominicans. For a more concentrated population, I'd have to recommend Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and parts of Flushing. Forest Hills is also seeing a stream of Dominicans enter due to the South American and Mexican takeover of Corona.
 

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There is a very large Dominican population throughout much of northern Queens. Whitestone and Bayside are very white/Asian neighborhoods, but have a considerable number of Dominicans. For a more concentrated population, I'd have to recommend Corona, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, and parts of Flushing. Forest Hills is also seeing a stream of Dominicans enter due to the South American and Mexican takeover of Corona.

I'll second this - I lived in Jackson Heights for a few years and there were a lot of Dominicans there, in Woodside, Elmhurst and bunches in Corona [but I also have heard that's changing].

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Dominicans are every where in Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and of course Manhattan. There are very few places in the NYC area where we do not have a strong Dominican presense. I lived in Corona from 75-90 and in Uniondale/Baldwin/Massapequa Park from 90-present. Lots of Dominicans in Uniondale, a good dominican resturant in the corner of Uniondale Av and Front St. A few good ones in Hempstead, Main St. In Freeport you have a very good one in Lombardi and Merrick.
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BTW - my father passed away yesterday. we will be burying him in the 'cementerio en la maximo gomez' this coming Saturday. I saw the Sunday's Meson de la Cava buffet ad, is this any good. can we go there as group?
 

kiefmif

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Yes basically all of queens has a lot of domis and Nassau also but Suffolk is loaded with Dominicans everywhere.