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Introduction to Ronkonkoma, New York

Ronkonkoma, New York, in Suffolk county, is 45 miles E of New York, New York. The town is conveniently located in the heart of Suffolk County with easy access to highways, Macarthur Airport and the Long Island Railroad. There are an estimated 20,029 people in Ronkonkoma.Lake Ronkonkoma is in Suffolk County, in the New York metro area. The community name derives from Indian term for "boundary fishing place" NOTE: This is not the only community in New York named Lake Ronkonkoma. The latitude of Lake Ronkonkoma is 40.835N. The longitude is -73.131W.
It is in the Eastern Standard time zone. Elevation is 72 feet.

Ronkonkoma History

Ronkonkoma is a census designated hamlet located in the Town of Islip, which was first settled in by Europeans in the 1680s. Islip gained the status of a town in 1790 and presently includes around 4 incorporated villages and more than 20 unincorporated hamlets. The area was originally inhabited by the Algonquin Indians. The name of the hamlet can be translated to the ‘resting place of the wild geese,' ‘fishing place,' and ‘white sand.'

Ronkonkoma and nearby Attractions 
Lake Ronkonkoma Park
Hallock Fitz-Greene Homestead Museum
Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Park
Wildwood State Park
Fire Island National Seashore

Things To Do In Ronkonkoma

Ronkonkoma offers facilities for a number of recreational activities. Cedar Grove Beach, Belmont Lake State Park, Heckscher State Park, Caumsett State Park and Robert Moses State Park are all popular local tourist spots. The Caumsett State Historic Park, Marshall Field III estate and the Long Island Maritime Museum are great places to learn more about the history of the area. You can also enjoy fishing and boating on Lake Ronkonkoma.
Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island's largest freshwater lake, is in Suffolk County, New York, and has a circumference of about 2 miles (3.2 km), and is 0.65 miles (1.05 km) across on average.[1] A kettle lake formed by retreating glaciers, it is owned by the Town of Islip under the terms of the Nichols Patent, the land around it is controlled by Islip. The name Ronkonkoma comes from an Algonquian expression meaning "boundary fishing-lake", also earlier written as Raconkumake and Raconkamuck.[1]
Ronkonkoma Beach: Rosevale Avenue at the end of Motor Parkway Lake Ronkonkoma, NY 3 tennis courts (late April-November), basketball and handball courts, picnic area, beach ramp, sand chair, food stand, outdoor showers, playgrounds, summer camp (fee). 350 yards of beach on the lake.
Beginnings: Smithtown founder Richard Smith's original holdings included the headwaters of the Nissequogue River east to a ``freshwater pond called Raconkamuck, which translates as ``the boundary fishing place in the Algonquian language. What is now known as Lake Ronkonkoma served as a boundary between lands occupied by four Indian communities: Nissequogues, Setaukets, Secatogues and Unkechaugs.
The Smithtown side of the lake was settled by the 1740s, but it was not until the late 1890s that the area gained widespread public attention. That's when boarding houses and hotels were erected to accommodate a growing number of tourists drawn by claims that the lake's waters had special healing powers. By the 1920s, beach pavilions had sprung up. The Long Island Rail Road, which was completed to nearby Lakeland in 1842 (the depot was moved to Ronkonkoma in 1883), helped transform what had been a sleepy farming hamlet.
The Lake: was created by a retreating glacier. Portions of its irregular basin are unusually deep for Long Island, but most of the lake is less than 15 feet (4.6 m) deep. As a rule of thumb, it is unproductive to fish deeper than 15 feet (4.6 m) in Lake Ronkonkoma because there is seldom enough dissolved oxygen to sustain fish beyond this depth. The primary gamefish are Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass.

The Long Island Railroad Ronkonkoma Line.

link for train schedule: http://www.newmta.info/lirr/html/ttn/ronkonko.htm
Ronkonkoma is a major railroad station and transportation hub along the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road in Ronkonkoma, New York. The station is the eastern terminus of the Ronkonkoma Branch and the western terminus of the Greenport Branch.

The station is located on Lakeland Street or Railroad Avenue North across from the intersection of Hawkins Avenue, and has parking facilities and other amenities that extend beyond the central location. Free parking is available in the lots adjacent to the tracks on the north and south side. One parking garage north of the station was built in 1996 on a former freight spur. The station has a total of approximately 6,100 parking spaces. As of October 2010, 63 trains stop at this station every weekday.
Ronkonkoma Station was originally built as Lake Ronkonkoma Station in 1883 as a replacement for the 1843-built Lakeland Station designed to serve both Lakeland, New York and Ronkonkoma, New York. The station house was burned in 1934 and a temporary rectangular one-story building with a gabled roof was used until September 1937, when the second Ronkonkoma Station was completed.
Since December 28, 1987, it has served as the eastern terminus of the electrification of the Main Line,  however stations east of Ronkonkoma have been modified for future electrification. The 1937 station was used for storage until it was razed in 1994 when part of the parking lot was extended westward. The current station was designed by architect Richard Henry Behr. Ronkonkoma Yard is also located east of the station, in close proximity to the former Holbrook Station, which was torn down in 1962, and has taken in commuters from the former Holtsville Station since March 16, 1998.
Platform and track configuration
This station has three high-level platforms each 12 cars long. The north one, Platform A, is a side platform adjacent to Track 1. The central one, Platform B, is an island platform adjacent to both tracks and facilitating convenient cross-platform transfers when a Ronkonkoma Branch train is meeting a Greenport train (a.k.a. "The Greenport Scoot"). The south one, Platform C, is a side platform adjacent to Track 2. The Main Line has two tracks at this location.
Connections
As a major transportation hub, the station also serves Suffolk County Transit bus routes S57, S59, 6A, 7A. Shuttle buses are also provided to take commuters and travelers to and from Long Island MacArthur Airport, and local taxi services are available as well.
 

Ronkonkoma is located in the Township of Brookhaven
The Town of Brookhaven, Long Island spans an area that includes the North Shore on the Long Island Sound as well as the South Shore and the beaches of Fire Island on the Atlantic Ocean.

The “villages” of Brookhaven are considered by some to be the most diverse and interesting residential spots among the island’s suburbs and subdivisions. This is partly due to the University at Stony Brook (part of the State University of New York system). The oft-mentioned “Three Village” area (actually two villages and two hamlets) includes Old Field, Poquott, Setauket-East Setauket and Stony Brook.
On the shores of Long Island Sound, Stony Brook is a quaint, friendly village with the added sophistication of shops, local cafes and boutiques as well as the Marine Sciences Research Center, which is world-renowned.
Accessible by the Long Island Railroad, Port Jefferson is a scenic waterfront village nestled at the foot of seven tree-covered hills, home to dozens of quirky shops, historic homes, outstanding restaurants and eclectic art galleries. Nearby Upton is home to the Brookhaven National Laboratory, with ongoing research programs in nuclear and high-energy physics, neurosciences, medical imaging and more. Brookhaven is also great for golfers, with 12 public and five private golf courses.
While commonly referred to as the gateway to Fire Island, Brookhaven’s South Shore contains plenty of attractions of its own. The 2,550-acre Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Shirley is home to a vast range of birds and other wildlife. The sleepy, historic villages of Bellport and Eastport are also known for shopping and antiquing as well as a quiet small-town lifestyle.
 
 
 
 

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