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Fielack Electric has proudly served the residents of Manhasset Hills, NY area for several years with premium-quality, efficient, and reliable electrical services. Our certified electricians bring a wealth of experience and dedication to every project, ensuring precision and professionalism. We’re committed to delivering solutions that are both safe and reliable, no matter the scope of the job.
Our reputation for quality workmanship and excellent customer service sets us apart. Whether it’s residential repairs or large-scale installations, we approach every project with the same attention to detail. Contact us at 631-420-1700 to schedule a consultation and experience the difference we offer.
At Fielack Electric, we offer the homeowners and business owners of Manhasset Hills, NY a wide range of electrical services. We specialize in both residential and commercial services, including home wiring, electrical repairs, and new construction projects. No matter the complexity of your electrical needs, our team has the expertise to provide tailored, effective solutions.
We proudly serve the entire Nassau County area, ensuring that every project is completed with safety and efficiency in mind. Our electricians are dedicated to providing durable, long-lasting electrical systems that meet all local codes and regulations. Call us at today 631-420-1700 for professional, dependable electrical services.
By the late 1950s, much of the land in Manhasset Hills had been developed by developers. One of the last major developments to be built was the Cherrywood Homes development, which was built on a 24-acre tract by Barney and Martin Spiegel. The development was built with 88 split-level houses designed by A.H. Salkowitz, and was constructed on one of the last remaining major undeveloped tracts of land available in Manhasset Hills.
In the 1980s and 1990s, roughly 1,000 Manhasset Hills residents attempted to prevent the State of New York from placing a group home in their neighborhood for people with mental disabilities. Many were concerned that their property values would decrease because of the group home’s presence, and attempted to change a law in order to prevent the home from being established. The residents were successful in preventing the group home from being established in their community, and the home was instead established in nearby New Hyde Park.
The Long Island Motor Parkway used to run along the northern border of the hamlet.
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