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- Bay Shore24
- Bayport4
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- Bohemia60
- Brentwood24
- Bridgehampton1
- Brightwaters3
- Calverton17
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- Centereach33
- Centerport11
- Central Islip26
- Cold Spring Harbor5
- Commack65
- Copiague14
- Coram11
- Cutchogue7
- Deer Park46
- Dix Hills36
- East Hampton16
- East Moriches4
- East Northport58
- East Patchogue6
- East Quogue2
- East Setauket46
- Farmingville15
- Great River27
- Greenlawn6
- Greenport1
- Halesite4
- Hampton Bays23
- Hauppauge158
- Holbrook35
- Holtsville14
- Huntington117
- Huntington Sta15
- Huntington Station42
- Islandia18
- Islip9
- Islip Terrace7
- Jamesport6
- Kings Park9
- Lake Grove19
- Lake Ronkonkoma3
- Laurel3
- Lindenhurst44
- Manorville17
- Mastic4
- Mastic Beach5
- Medford25
- Melville160
- Middle Island8
- Miller Place10
- Montauk4
- Moriches2
- Mount Sinai9
- North Babylon11
- Northport57
- Oakdale12
- Patchogue29
- Peconic1
- Port Jefferson14
- Port Jefferson Station9
- Port Jeffrsn Sta6
- Remsenburg4
- Ridge11
- Riverhead19
- Rocky Point4
- Ronkonkoma56
- Sag Harbor5
- Saint James20
- Sayville13
- Selden4
- Setauket9
- Shelter Island5
- Shirley3
- Shoreham4
- Smithtown63
- Sound Beach1
- South Setauket3
- Southampton26
- Southold6
- St James9
- Stony Brook51
- Wading River5
- Water Mill6
- West Babylon20
- West Islip10
- West Sayville3
- Westhampton3
- Westhampton Beach3
- Wheatley Heights2
- Wyandanch6
- Yaphank2
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- Amityville14
- Babylon21
- Bay Shore24
- Bayport4
- Bellport5
- Bohemia60
- Brentwood24
- Bridgehampton1
- Brightwaters3
- Calverton17
- Center Moriches3
- Centereach33
- Centerport11
- Central Islip26
- Cold Spring Harbor5
- Commack65
- Copiague14
- Coram11
- Cutchogue7
- Deer Park46
- Dix Hills36
- East Hampton16
- East Moriches4
- East Northport58
- East Patchogue6
- East Quogue2
- East Setauket46
- Farmingville15
- Great River27
- Greenlawn6
- Greenport1
- Halesite4
- Hampton Bays23
- Hauppauge158
- Holbrook35
- Holtsville14
- Huntington117
- Huntington Sta15
- Huntington Station42
- Islandia18
- Islip9
- Islip Terrace7
- Jamesport6
- Kings Park9
- Lake Grove19
- Lake Ronkonkoma3
- Laurel3
- Lindenhurst44
- Manorville17
- Mastic4
- Mastic Beach5
- Medford25
- Melville160
- Middle Island8
- Miller Place10
- Montauk4
- Moriches2
- Mount Sinai9
- North Babylon11
- Northport57
- Oakdale12
- Patchogue29
- Peconic1
- Port Jefferson14
- Port Jefferson Station9
- Port Jeffrsn Sta6
- Remsenburg4
- Ridge11
- Riverhead19
- Rocky Point4
- Ronkonkoma56
- Sag Harbor5
- Saint James20
- Sayville13
- Selden4
- Setauket9
- Shelter Island5
- Shirley3
- Shoreham4
- Smithtown63
- Sound Beach1
- South Setauket3
- Southampton26
- Southold6
- St James9
- Stony Brook51
- Wading River5
- Water Mill6
- West Babylon20
- West Islip10
- West Sayville3
- Westhampton3
- Westhampton Beach3
- Wheatley Heights2
- Wyandanch6
- Yaphank2
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