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Elmont Tree Service
Long Island's Premier Tree Removal Company
Elmont Tree Service
Elmont Tree Service
472 Hempstead TurnpikeElmont New York 11003United States
(516) 619-2260
Business Description
Elmont Tree Service is a full-service tree care and trimming company providing professional service to the residents and businesses of Elmont, NY since a decade. We are a family-owned and operated business and take pride in our reputation for providing quality services at a fair price.
We offer a wide variety of services, including tree removal, stump grinding and tree pruning, crown restoration, diseased or damaged tree extraction, as well as tree pruning. Our experienced team is equipped with the most up-to-date equipment and techniques to ensure your trees look great.
We provide free estimates for all services, so please don't hesitate to call us today for more information or to schedule an appointment!
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About Elmont
Elmont is an unincorporated hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) located in northwestern Hempstead in Nassau County, New York, United States, along its border with the borough of Queens in New York City. The population was 35,265 as of the 2020 census.The hamlet is famous for Belmont Park which hosts the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the prestigious Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing. Elmont is also home to UBS Arena, home of the NHL's New York Islanders. Elmont has tried incorporating itself as a village multiple times, but has been unable to successfully do so. == History == In 1650, Christopher and Thomas Foster purchased a large plot of land. The Fosters' land was controlled by Dutch settlers. The Fosters intended to raise cattle and sheep on their newly settled land, the Hempstead Plains of Long Island. They named this place "Foster's Meadow"—a name which would remain for the next 200 years of the village's history. By the mid-17th century, descendants of Sephardic Jews were settling on the Hempstead Plains for agriculture. Control of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam shifted to England in 1664.