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Fielack Electric, a full-service electrician, has proudly served Smithtown, NY, and the surrounding areas in Suffolk County for years. Our licensed electricians are committed to providing impeccable services for all projects we work on, whether for residential repairs or large-scale commercial projects. We prioritize safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction in every project.
Our approach focuses on delivering reliable, cost-effective solutions that meet all safety standards. Whether you need home wiring, electrical repairs, or new construction services, you can trust us to handle it with expertise. Call 631-420-1700 today to schedule your appointment and experience our dedication to quality.
In the 21st century, electrical services are essential for keeping your property both safe and functional. Whether you require electrical repair services or an electrician for home wiring, at Fielack Electric, we offer a large variety of services, including electrical repairs, home wiring, and new construction projects. Our certified electricians ensure that every job is completed to the highest safety standards.
We proudly serve clients throughout Smithtown, NY, and all of Suffolk County. Whether you need minor repairs or major installations, we have the expertise and dedication to get the job done right. Give us a call today at 631-420-1700 to schedule your electrical service or for more information.
The land that would become the town was originally owned by the Nissequogue Native Americans.
An oft-repeated but apocryphal story has it that, after rescuing a Native American chief’s abducted daughter, Richard Smith was told that the chief would grant title to all of the land Smith could encircle in one day while riding a bull. Smith chose to ride the bull on the longest day of the year (summer solstice) 1665, to enable him to ride longer “in one day.” The land he acquired in this way is said to approximate the current town’s borders. A large statue of Smith’s bull, known as Whisper, pays homage to the legend at the fork of Jericho Turnpike (New York State Route 25) and St. Johnland Road (New York State Route 25A).
According to local historians, the bull story is a myth. It was actually English settler Lion Gardiner who had helped rescue the daughter of Nissequogue Grand Sachem Wyandanch, after she was kidnapped by rival Narragansetts. Smith, who lived in nearby Setauket, was a friend of Gardiner; it was at Smith’s house where the Nissequogue princess was returned to Wyandanch. The Grand Sachem awarded a large tract of land to Gardiner as a gesture of gratitude. In 1663 Gardiner sold the Nissequogue lands to Smith. Two years later, colonial Governor Richard Nicolls recognized the sale by awarding Smith “The Nicolls Patent of 1665,” which formally ratified Smith’s claim to the land. Thus, 1665 is considered the founding date of the town.
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