Ann Strong is an Associate Real Estate Broker who has been listing and selling homes on Long Island for more than four decades. With 47 years in the profession, she is widely recognized for her experience, dedication to clients, and deep knowledge of the local market, particularly historic homes throughout the Three Village area.
Ann’s connection to the community runs especially deep. A resident of Strong’s Neck for the past 57 years, her family’s roots in the Setauket area extend back more than 250 years, dating to the time of the American Revolution. Her lifelong love of American history and historic architecture naturally led her to a career in real estate, where she has spent decades helping buyers and sellers find homes that truly fit their lives and stories. Ann lives in a reproduction American home that reflects her appreciation for history and tradition.
Active in many community and cultural organizations, Ann is a member of the Three Village Historical Society and the North Suffolk Garden Club. She serves on the Board of the Strong’s Neck Civic Association and is President of the North Shore Pro Musica. A musician as well, she sang in the Presbyterian Church choir for many years. Beyond real estate and community involvement, Ann has also devoted time to training and showing prize-winning terriers and sporting dogs. She is a graduate of Smith College and a member of the National Association of Realtors and LIBOR.
The reason she is being honored today is simple: her name is Strong, and the Strong family has been part of this community for centuries. During the Revolution, history tells that family members were instrumental in a spy enterprise known as the Culper Spy Ring aiding George Washington on Long Island and Connecticut. More recently, in the early 20th century, a well-known member who was family historian, Kate Strong, wrote a series of stories called TRUE TALES. They are in the Emma Clark Library.