Northern Boulevard is the starting point of several prominent streets, such as Springfield Boulevard, Steinway Street, and Woodside Avenue.
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Miller Place's main business district is located on New York State Route 25A and includes mostly corporation-run locations, including a Starbucks, Subway, Ruby Tuesday, Applebee's, Stop & Shop, Gamestop, Sprint/Nextel, and many other businesses.
Here, NY 111 intersects with East Main Street, which enters the junction from the west as NY 25 and NY 25A.
In 1962, the New York State Department of Public Works announced that Deer Park Avenue would be widened for a fourteen-mile stretch from Montauk Highway and NY 25A.
Mail orders were filled from their larger warehouse store on Northern Blvd. in Flushing, Queens.