What did it mean to be a neighbor—or a traitor—during the American Revolution? Right in Great Neck, families were torn apart, militias were formed, and everyday life was upended by one of history’s most consequential conflicts. The Great Neck Historical Society invites you to discover that story. In a special community presentation as part of the national “America250” project, independent historian and researcher Matthew Moshen was scheduled to…
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