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Amity Island --> Amityville?

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Is this bit really true or merely conjecture?

Amity Island, the setting of the 1975 movie Jaws is supposedly loosly based on Amityville, although the ocean beaches are a few minutes south along the barrier islands.

Someone who knows might be able to advise the accurancy of this. It seems unlikely since Jaws is set on a very small resort island that is reached by ferry, whereas Amityville is on Long Island - a very different sort of island. Also, where was Peter Benchley's novel Jaws set, and was that novel written prior to the murders and later haunted house stories that occurred in the real Amityville? MinorEdit July 1, 2005 04:40 (UTC)

Regarding Jaws, I would say it is half-accurate, as we all know Hollywood has more than a tendency to overstate / grossly over-exaggerate well, ... everything.

The village of Amityville is situated along the Great South Bay. Right across the bay are a series of uninhabited barrier islands (more like glorified sandbars) consisting of either dunes, trees, brushland, etc... or just marshes in the middle of the rather shallow bay. Beyond that is Fire Island; the main barrier island, not more than a mile wide by any good estimate. And that is most likely the place referred to as "Amity Island". Fire Island (more specifically, Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines) is sparsely inhabited year-round, but tends to be quite the resort during the summer months by the upper echelons of Long Island's "elite" (among other places). (The price to rent a beach house for the summer can exceed $35,000)

I would say that would probably be the correct setting, as it was most likely renamed because most people who are not familiar with Long Island, would probably be confused. That or Hollywood movie execs were just misinformed. - SoniK Traveler - April 20, 2006 2:47PM EST

The novel sets it in Amity, a fictitious town on the south shore of Long Island, between Bridgehampton and East Hampton. This lies about 100 miles east of Amityville. Benchley probably wanted to create a town whose sounded vaguely familiar to those who know the northeast (the book Jaws predates the book The Amityville Horror by three years) but without actually placing it somewhere real. Rguitphil (talkcontribs) 14:01, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Asian long-horned beetle

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As far as an official citation it may be hard to come across... until 2004, I was a lifelong resident on Wilson Ave (Amityville, Amity Harbor to be more specific. I remember when they found it and I remember News 12 Long Island being there and running a story on the discovery of this beetle in the United States

Thanks. I think it's ok if the tag is removed, but finding an article from the news station would be just super-duper =) --Mboverload 22:41, 10 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Amityville Horror House

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The link about finding the Amityville Horror house has been removed, as this is a private residence in the village of Amityville, and the family living there gets more than their share of unwelcomed guests and gawkers. (After the remake of the movie in 2005, for a few weeks the police were actually ticketing people who would stop too long to stare at the house!) No need to invade their privacy, leave them alone.

Game engine

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Amityville is also a game engine, right? --Shandristhe azylean cat 13:43, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

why did it happen?

i belive that george and kathy lutzs did not deserve to be terrorised so why did it happen? i think that the fbi or the cia should investigate 112 ocean aveanue. why would ronald kill his family was he hearing strange voices like george and kathy lutz?

Adding to Notable People Section

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Would it be possible to add CEO Bill McDermott to this list? I appreciate your time and consideration. Thank you!

Bill McDermott CEO of SAP SE grew up in Amityville, New York.[1] Harper70 (talk) 21:38, 30 January 2017 (UTC)Harper70[reply]

 On hold: I will be happy to action this edit request, but I ask that you fill out and post the {{connected contributor (paid)}} template, placing it on the top of each talk page of an article where you have requested changes (i.e. Talk:Amityville, New York, Talk:SAP SE, and Talk:Bill McDermott). Because talk page posts may be archived but templates placed at the top of a talk page are never archived, using a template disclosure is necessary for full transparency. Thank you for your cooperation. Altamel (talk) 23:02, 31 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Altamel, thanks for your input. Given Wikipedia's COI rule, I only suggest edits on talk pages related to SAP articles. In addition, my user page discloses that I'm an SAP employee, and that part of my role is to suggest edits to Wikipedia. Finally, I always request edits be made by other editors, explicitly citing my COI. But I'll definitely review the template to make sure that I'm engaging with Wikipedia correctly. Thanks again. Harper70 (talk) 17:23, 1 February 2017 (UTC)Harper70[reply]

 Done I'm not sure why this stayed open for a couple months, but I don't see how COI is offended or even implicated in this case. Mackensen (talk) 15:22, 30 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ SAP’s CEO is telling a winner’s story , Philly.com, 15 December 2014