Town of North Hempstead, New York
Anthony Cimorelli is a seasoned IT professional with extensive experience in systems engineering and administration. Currently serving as a Systems Engineer (IT Specialist Level 3) for the Town of North Hempstead since July 2010, Anthony manages a complex IT environment that includes Windows domains, Active Directory, Exchange Email, and various server environments. Prior to this role, positions included System Administrator at SCO Family of Services and IT Specialist at Uniondale Schools, among others. Anthony's technical expertise spans across desktop support, network operations, and service installation, with a foundational career that began in the US Navy as a Sonar Technician. Anthony holds an Associate's degree in Information Technology from Eastern Gateway Community College and multiple certifications in Microsoft and Cisco technologies.
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Town of North Hempstead, New York
The Town of North Hempstead was created in 1784 by a special act of the New York State Legislature. Originally, North Hempstead was part of the Town of Hempstead being purchased and settled by a group of 30 settlers in 1643. This tract of land spanned from the Sound to the Sea. In the 1770's residents in the northern part of the Town predominantly sympathized with the forces for independence. When the British occupied the Town, residents from the northern part of the Town did not fare as well as residents from the south who were more supportive of the Tories. Therefore, after the War in 1783, the division was made and the legislature approved a separate North Hempstead township. In the 19th century North Hempstead became the seat of Queens County, which included the three towns of North Hempstead, Hempstead, and Oyster Bay. In 1899, these three eastern most towns incorporated and became the County of Nassau.