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This 1906 photo by Arthur S Greene is the first school in Terryville/Echo, built in 1874.  It was located at the curve on Terryville Road, which is now land partially vacant and partially the post office parking lot.  Note the school bell tower,…

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The Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School in June of 1930 with the addition of four more classrooms with each grade having its own classroom, in addition to an auditorium.  The Federal style addition was designed by renowned Long Island…

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Students and teachers from the Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School pose for a picture before boarding a bus for the Class of 1932 trip to Albany. The trip, taken during the depths of the Depression, was probably the first of the many…

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The Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School which, today, is the location of the Maryhaven Center of Hope on Terryville Road.  The school first opened in December, 1921 with four classrooms for grades 1-8.

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1949 aerial photo looking south toward Port Jefferson Station and beyond. Admire the extensive farmland and woods. Terryville Road and the Comsewogue School are in the upper left of the photo. Note the black cylindrical water tower that once stood…

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A photograph of the Terryville-Port Jefferson Station Union Free School banner, along with a photograph of a class trip with students holding the banner

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