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Farmingdale is the name of several places in the United States of America:


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Farmingdale, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (641 words)
Farmingdale is a village in Nassau County, New York in the United States.
Farmingdale also has associated unincorporated areas outside the village limits - South Farmingdale (also in Nassau County within the Town of Oyster Bay) and East Farmingdale (in Suffolk County within the Town of Babylon).
Farmingdale is served by the Republic Airport, a major general aviation reliever to the east of New York City, and by the Long Island Rail Road.
Three Candidates Run for Farmingdale School Board (991 words)
A 1970 graduate of FHS, Catanzaro is president of the Farmingdale Unit of the Nassau County PAL.
Catanzaro said he is proud of the Farmingdale School District and believes its students receive a solid education that surpasses that of some neighboring districts.
In addition to her involvement in the Farmingdale PTA, Jorgensen is also a member of the Women's Club of Farmingdale, the Farmingdale-Bethpage Historical Society, the Farmingdale Breakfast Rotary, a board of director for the YES Community Counseling Service and a member of the Farmingdale Community Summit.
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