Biggles Wrote::confused: Isn't Queens on LI, or is that the Bronx? I must confess (something I tell my clients NEVER to do) that I'm not real clear on the Boroughs of NYC.
5 boroughs comprise New York City - Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island.
The Bronx is north of Manhattan; Staten Island is south of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens are east of Manhattan.
Only one borough is on the mainland, i.e.. the Bronx. Queens and Brooklyn are on the western tip of Long Island but are considered to be New York,
not Long Island. Staten Island and Manhattan Island are, obviously, islands. Hence, the derogatory term "bridge and tunnel crowd" refers to folks from the boroughs, as they have to take bridges and tunnels to get to Manhattan, where the streets are paved with gold.
Long Island is comprised of two counties. Nassau County is the western end and Suffolk County is the eastern end. Monroe is in Nassau; the Hamptons and the house where Mel and her husband lived are in Suffolk County.
No doubt you're probably even more confused now.