Tree Removal in Wantagh, NY

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Quick, safe tree removal with certified arborists. Long Island Best Tree Service offers complete tree care in Wantagh, var StateShort.

Top Benefits of Tree Removal in NassauCounty and Elsewhere

Why Choose Us for Tree Services?

  • Ensure safety and avoid property damage by removing hazardous trees.
  • Enhance your landscape’s appearance with professional tree cutting.
  • Rely on affordable tree care from certified arborists.
  • Get peace of mind with our 24/7 emergency tree services.
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About Long Island Best Tree Service

Trusted Tree Service in Wantagh, NY

Long Island Best Tree Service has provided high-quality tree care services in Wantagh, NY for years. Our certified arborists are experienced in all aspects of tree maintenance, including tree removal, tree trimming services, and stump grinding. We pride ourselves on offering affordable tree care without compromising on quality. Call us at 516-903-0730 for reliable tree services.

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Our Tree Removal Process

Simple, Safe, Efficient

  • Inspect: Certified arborists assess the tree’s health and safety.
  • Plan: We develop a customized removal strategy.
  • Remove: Our team executes safe and efficient tree removal.
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Multi-Faceted Tree Services

Expert Tree Care Solutions

Tree removal is essential for maintaining a safe property and healthy landscape. At Long Island Best Tree Service, we handle all aspects of tree care, including tree trimming services, stump grinding, and emergency tree services. Proper tree maintenance can prevent accidents and enhance your property’s aesthetic. Serving Wantagh and Nassau County, we are the trusted tree company in the region. Contact us at 516-903-0730 for all your tree care needs, from routine maintenance to complex tree removals. Our certified arborists are here to help you maintain a beautiful and safe outdoor space.

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The Wantagh area was inhabited by the Merokee (or Merikoke) tribe of the Metoac Indians prior to the first wave of European settlement in the mid-17th century. The Merokee were part of the greater Montauk tribe that loosely ruled Long Island’s Native Americans. Wantagh was the sachem (chief) of the Merokee tribe in 1647, and was later the grand sachem of the Montauk tribe from 1651 to 1658. The Dutch settlers came east from their New Amsterdam colony, and English settlers came south from Connecticut and Massachusetts settlements. When the English and Dutch settled their competing claims to Long Island in the 1650 treaty conducted in Hartford, the Dutch partition included all lands west of Oyster Bay and thus the Wantagh area. Long Island then was ceded to the Duke of York in 1663-64, but then fell back into Dutch hands after the Dutch regained New York in 1673. The Treaty of Westminster in 1674 settled the land claims once and for all, incorporating Long Island into the now-British colony of New York.

Early settler accounts refer to Wantagh as “Jerusalem”. The creek running north-south through Wantagh, and which has been covered up in many places but is still visible between the Wantagh Parkway and the housing developments west of Wantagh Avenue, was originally the Jerusalem River. The original post office was built in 1837, for Jerusalem, but mail service from Brooklyn began around 1780. The town’s first school was established in 1790. At some time around the 1880s, Jerusalem was renamed Ridgewood, and the town’s original LIRR station was named “Ridgewood Station”. Later, Ridgewood was renamed Wantagh to avoid confusion with another town in New York State with the same name.

George Washington rode through Jerusalem on April 21, 1790, as part of his 5-day tour of Long Island. The Daughters of the American Revolution have placed a plaque on Hempstead Turnpike to commemorate Washington’s travels, which took him from Hempstead on Jerusalem Road (now North Jerusalem Road) to Jerusalem, on to Merrick Road. He then went on to head east, then circle back west on the north shore. During the Revolutionary War, British ships traveled up Jones inlet and came ashore to raid Jerusalem farms.

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