Town of North Hempstead, New York
Salvatore Farieri is a seasoned professional with diverse experience in real estate, digital media, and content creation. Currently serving as a Legislative Aide for the Town of North Hempstead since January 2024, Salvatore also functions as a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson with eXp Realty and has previously held a similar role at Keller Williams Points North, where notable achievements included being named Rookie of the Year for closing over $5 million in residential sales. As the Creator, Host, Actor, and Editor of the YouTube series ZIPITY ZAP, Salvatore has created an engaging educational platform, amassing over 700,000 views and achieving YouTube Partner status. In addition to founding Farieri Creative, a video production company, Salvatore has held roles such as Digital Media Manager at Crest Hollow Country Club and Editor In Chief of The Android Report, demonstrating a rich background in media, technology, and customer service. Educationally, Salvatore holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree from Nassau Community College.
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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.