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Great Neck Village Still Has an Old Middle Neck Road Center

Great Neck village's old center along Middle Neck Road explains why this small village still feels like a civic heart within a larger Great Neck.

Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026

Great Neck village wears the nickname “old village” honestly. The village sits inside a Great Neck made of nine villages and several unincorporated areas, but this piece has long been treated as one of the early centers. Older residents used “the village” or “Upper Village” for the small stretch along Middle Neck Road, mostly between Hicks Lane and Beach Road.

That is a good way to picture it: not as the whole peninsula, but as a road-centered civic place. For a long time, it was farm and orchard country. From settlement in the 1660s into the 19th century, the landscape was mostly agricultural. Then the village became a small commerce center serving Great Neck farmers.

A one-room schoolhouse, church trips outside the area, mail, voting, and later stores and institutions all gathered near Middle Neck Road. The present Village Green area carried a surprising amount of community weight: early schools, old religious institutions, an early bank, library, telephone switchboard, post office, voting hall, and fire house. Later booms changed the scale, especially from 1922 to 1960, but the old center still explains the place better than a mansion-road stereotype does.

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