Long Island
East Williston, New York
East Williston is a village in Nassau County, in New York's Long Island region, home to about 2,600 people as of the 2020 census.
Ocean beaches, the Hamptons, lighthouses, and North Fork vineyards east of the city. East Williston sits in that part of the state.
- Type
- Village
- County
- Nassau
- Region
- Long Island
- Population (2020)
- 2,645
Local Almanac
Notes in and around East Williston
Short, sourced notes tied to this place, its county, or nearby communities.
Nearby · Cars & Driving
Nassau Moving Tickets Go Through TPVA Before Payment
Nassau moving violations should be looked up and answered through TPVA before a driver assumes payment, plea, or court route.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Westbury Layers Quaker Settlement, Black Church History, Post Avenue, and Rail
Westbury's village story ties Quaker settlement, freed Black homesteads, A.M.E. Zion history, Post Avenue, and the LIRR together.
Read this note ->Nearby · Cars & Driving
Mineola commuter parking permits are not an afterthought
Mineola’s parking-permit page gives residents and commuters the local rules to check before relying on a station-area space.
Read this note ->Nearby · History & Culture
Mineola’s county-seat role gives the village a courthouse rhythm
Mineola’s village history helps explain why county offices, court trips, and commuter streets give the place a civic rhythm.
Read this note ->Nearby · Rules & Licenses
Mineola business vehicle parking has a separate permit question
Mineola’s special parking permit materials are worth checking before a business treats a vehicle space as ordinary curb storage.
Read this note ->Nassau County · Cars & Driving
Long Beach Resident Parking Permits Need Proof Early
Long Beach residents should gather vehicle registration, residency proof, and fee information before trying to buy a city parking permit.
Read this note ->Nassau County · History & Culture
Hempstead Village Still Carries Long Island's Early Civic Weight
Hempstead's village story runs from a 1643 settlement to early self-government, trading-center growth, and a very urban Nassau County feel.
Read this note ->Nassau County · History & Culture
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.
Read this note ->Nassau County · History & Culture
Floral Park Keeps Its Village Story Close to the Railroad and Flowers
Floral Park's local story is easy to miss until the village history ties the name, railroad-era growth, and civic identity together.
Read this note ->Property tax snapshot
About $11–$32 per $1,000 in Nassau County
Combined full-value rate — county + town/city + school district, per $1,000 of market value (FY2025). On a $300,000 home that's about $3,163–$9,469 a year before the STAR break. A village is assessed within its town; expect the town's rate plus a separate village tax.
A planning estimate, not a bill. Your exact rate depends on your school district and any village. Confirm with the assessor.
Statewide links
Statewide starting points.
Good to know
- • Your assessed value usually isn't your market value — ask for the equalization rate.
- • Register for STAR; new applicants generally receive a credit instead of an automatic exemption on the bill.
- • Outside the cities, check the well, the septic, and the FEMA flood map before you buy.
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Tax rates: NYS Dept of Taxation & Finance (ORPTS), Real Property Tax Rates and Levy Data by Municipality, data.ny.gov dataset iq85-sdzs. (FY2025). Population: U.S. Census 2020. Reviewed June 2026. Source data ->
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