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County Route 101 runs northeast and southwest from CR 80 (Montauk Highway) to Long Island Avenue, north of exit 66 on the Long Island Expressway. The road is known as Patchogue–Yaphank Road in some sections and Sills Road in others. Patchogue–Yaphank Road continues past Long Island Avenue as a Brookhaven-maintained road.
Sills Road & Patchogue–Yaphank Road Long Island Avenue in Yaphank: Includes an unbuilt extension to CR 46 in Upton CR 102: CR 21 in Yaphank: East Main Street Extension I-495 exit 68 / CR 46 in East Yaphank: Unbuilt route CR 103: CR 51 Cedar Swamp Road in Riverhead: CR 58 or I-495: Unbuilt route CR 104: 7.44 11.97 CR 80 in Quogue
It then enters southern Yaphank and Brookhaven, where it intersects CR 99 (Woodside Avenue, a road whose construction in the early 1970s lead to Horseblock Road's realignment) and then CR 21 (Yaphank Avenue), where it shares an interchange with Sunrise Highway before terminating at CR 80 (Montauk Highway) in Brookhaven.
Conklin Street west / Long Island Avenue east – Farmingdale, Wyandanch: Serves Pinelawn station: Melville: 5.05: 8.13: Ruland Road / Colonial Springs Road : 5.87: 9.45: Half Hollow Road east: Former routing of the Long Island Motor Parkway: 6.14: 9.88: I-495 (Long Island Expressway) – New York, Riverhead: Access to I-495 via service roads.
Waverly Avenue crosses over the Long Island Expressway with no access other than to the service roads. However, until CR 97 (Nicolls Road) was extended to the Long Island Expressway, it served as one of the eastbound destinations for exit 62. On the northeast corner of the westbound service road is the Waverly Avenue Elementary School.
Patchogue-Yaphank Road, Hospital Road, Horseblock Road Last run on October 28, 2023 due to Suffolk County Transit Redesign. 7D: Shirley Loop Moriches-Middle Island Road, Titmus Drive, Patchogue Avenue, West End Avenue Last run on October 8, 2016 due to budget problems and low ridership. Some trips ran to East Yaphank Industrial Center. 7E
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It is served by the Longwood Central School District, except for extreme southwestern Yaphank, which is served by the South Country Central School District. In the 1930s, Yaphank was a center of American Nazism where Camp Siegfried drew up to a thousand weekly visitors from New York City for pro-Nazi rallies and vacationing. [5] [6] [7]