The Cherry Grove Community Association, Inc. is the community’s only organization devoted to serving the needs of a visiting public and a membership comprised of property owners, seasonal renters and businesses. Its purpose is to take a leadership role in activities that benefit all residents and businesses of Cherry Grove, as well as to serve as a unifying force for all community-based organizations devoted to meeting the cultural, civic, environmental, commercial and artistic needs of Cherry Grove.
The Davis Park Association represents the interests of Davis Park / Ocean Ridge homeowners and residents and sponsors a variety of social and civic events. Volunteers attend meetings at many government levels so that a Davis Park voice is heard. DPA volunteers also work on community beautification and other projects, run a variety of community events and serve as community liaisons. Learn more about Davis Park here.
The Fair Harbor Community Association (FHCA) was created to give the town a unified voice in matters of civic interest and to provide residents with amenities. Learn more about the town, news & events, public officials, the Pine Walk Fair, and more.
The Fire Island Association represents the interests of all 17 communities, 4000 homes, and dozens of businesses on Fire Island. As a steward of this resource, FIA takes very seriously its obligation to weigh the consequences of many issues and activities on the Island and how they might impact the future of Fire Island as a whole and its enjoyment by future generations.
FIPPOA’s mission is to: enhance the quality of life in our community through management of common areas; partner on behalf of the community’s mutual interests and common concerns with local, town, county, state and federal entities and governing bodies; support initiatives that strengthen bonds among residents; and invest in capital improvements that benefit the greater good.
Nearly all of the Kismet Community Association’s annual dues go to trash collection and cleanup of public areas. The KCA has led the community’s effort to put in new sidewalks, tennis and basketball courts, playground equipment, the dockside police facility and protecting the dunes. Many of these services have been funded partially by KCA funds, highly leveraged through setting up special tax districts and obtaining matching municipal grants.
Learn about your visit to New York State’s only federal wilderness to enjoy beachcombing, hiking, park ranger programs and more. On the National Parks Service website, explore the Educator’s Resource Guide, Artist-in-Residence Program, planning your trip, and more.
The Association, through its unpaid, elected Board and officers, is the community’s primary liaison with Suffolk County, The Town of Brookhaven, The Fire Island Association, and the FIMI Beach Project entities. Other services, ranging from OBP’s street lights to the Assistance Cart, walkway plantings, Ferry Dock and Bayview security cameras, and public water fountain are all fully paid for by the Association.
The Point O’ Woods Association was established in 1898 and incorporated in New York. It represents the homeowners in the community.
Saltaire Citizens Association (SCA) has a mission: to enrich the life and improve the welfare of the Saltaire community by sponsoring cultural, recreational and educational activities for residents of all ages, funding endeavors that benefit the community and fostering resident awareness of and participation in civic affairs.
The Saltaire Yacht Club is a membership organization open to homeowners and renters who reside in Saltaire. Activities include Restaurant dining, Sailing, and Tennis. The Club cooperates with the Village in many activities including weekly movie night, yoga, camp back up on rainy days and hosting the annual Labor Day show. Most activities of the Yacht Club are private and open to members only.
The Seaview Association Homeowners Association owns and/or maintains the community’s sidewalks, bay and ocean beaches, a children’s playground, tennis courts, ball field, community house and doctor’s office, the Serber Memorial Park and other common areas.
Learn about the Village of Ocean Beach. Get information on the village office, Board of Trustees meetings, events, services, the court, marina and the rules of the town. Applications for work permits and licenses are here as downloads.