I moved to West Islip when I was eight. Moving to the suburbs from Kew Gardens, Queens was a culture shock, not least because all the people around me were only white faces. The first black kid I saw at school was at Beach Street Junior High. He was beat up and soon migrated to another school if I remember correctly. Others called the town "White Islip."
But that was 30 years ago. I see more diversity, blacks, Latinos, than I ever did before. But the numbers don't lie. According to the latest census numbers, we're still more than 90 percent white. But then again, several towns around us -- Bayshore, Brightwaters, Babylon Village, North Babylon and Lindenhurst -- are all predominantly white.
What that means, I'm not sure. Maybe that things don't really change that much in the suburbs. Or do they?
There has always been drugs in West Islip. It was never hard to find, especially among the rich kids. But the latest drug people say is rampant is heroin. But, unlike the census numbers for whites, the crime numbers don't back it up. Police blare an uptick in heroin arrests and others to an uptick in overdose deaths in Long Island but those could be linked to numerous reasons. One of which is a greater focus on the drug.
A study that came out a few years ago show a flat line when it comes to heroin usage in New York and Suffolk County. It doesn't break it down to towns. Off the record conversations with police say people should be more worried about illicit prescription drug use rather than heroin.
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