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Law Office Daniel A Zahn PC
Welcome to the Law Office of Daniel A Zahn PC, located at 342 Old Town Road, Setauket-East Setauket, New York 11733. We understand that choosing the right attorney is a critical decision, and we are here to provide you with dedicated and personalized legal services. Our firm specializes in select areas of law, including Legal Malpractice, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, and Serious Personal Injury cases, serving clients in both New York and Vermont. At our firm, we prioritize the client above all else, embracing a philosophy that values "Quality" over "Quantity." With over 30 years of experience, we offer a unique, boutique-style legal practice that ensures you receive flexible, personal, and professional interaction. Mr. Zahn takes the time to understand your case thoroughly, allowing him to present it masterfully to a jury if necessary.
Mary E. Bell House
Welcome to the Mary E. Bell House, a cherished landmark located at 66 Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches, New York. This historically significant site celebrates the rich ethnic history of the Smith and Bell families and their pivotal role within the African-American community of Center Moriches during the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally built around 1872 by Selah Smith, the house provided stability and opportunity for his family, bridging generations with its enduring presence. After Selah's passing, his daughter Mary E. Bell inherited the home, where she and her husband, Ernest Bell, raised their four children. Mary was a dedicated community leader, instrumental in the survival and evolution of her church from the AME to the AMEZ denomination. In her honor, the congregation was later renamed the Bell AMEZ Church.
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