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Suffolk County Announces Narcan Training Classes

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County Executive Steve Bellone and Dr. James Tomarken, Commissioner of Health, are encouraging residents to take advantage of scheduled Opioid Overdose Prevention Program-Narcan Training Classes.
The training, which meets New York State Department of Health requirements, will enable participants to recognize an opioid overdose, administer intranasal Narcan and take additional steps until EMS arrives. Participants will […]

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Wake of the Dutchman South Huntington Library

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The Alfred Van Loen Gallery
South Huntington Library 145 Pidgeon Hill Rd. 
Huntington Station, NY 11746
 
02/06/2016 -02/25/16
ART EXHIBIT & Meet the ARTIST RECEPTION: SATURDAY  2/6  2-4PM
CONTACT: Deborah Katz, curator 516.241.2456
 
Wake of the Dutchman
 
The Alfred Van Loen Gallery at the South Huntington Public Library is delighted to present the photography of Virginia Mallon, exhibiting her series “Wake of […]

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AMERICAN LEGION TO SUPPORT VETERANS IN NEED

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci has joined forces with American Legion Greenlawn Post 1244 to support veterans and families in need.
Lupinacci’s district office is a drop-off point for the Legion’s “Operation Enduring Care” food and supply drive. The drive is organized by Greenlawn Fire Department firefighter, U.S. Army veteran and Post member Al Statton, who collects critical […]

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Man and Woman Rob Huntington Roslyn Savings Bank, 693 Jericho Turnpike

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Suffolk County Police Pattern Crime Unit detectives are investigating a bank robbery that occurred in Huntington Station.

A man and woman entered Roslyn Savings Bank, located at 693 Jericho Turnpike, on Tuesday January 19, 2016 at 1:40 p.m. and each approached a different teller and handed notes demanding cash. The tellers complied and the suspects fled […]

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Suffolk County Announces Winter Weather Protocols & Snow-Removal Preparations for Potential Significant Snowfall This Weekend

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Today, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone discussed the preparation underway for potential snowfall predicted for this weekend and the County’s winter weather protocols.   County Executive Bellone was joined by representatives from various county departments, including the Suffolk County Police Department, Department of Social Services and Department of Public Works.
“Although no amount of preparations can prepare […]

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Roslyn Savings Bank Robbed Again

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Please be advised, due to a robbery investigation, there is currently police activity in the area of Jericho Turnpike and Longfellow Drive.
Suffolk County Police Aviation, Patrol and Canine units are responding. SCPD responded to a call of a bank robbery at Roslyn Savings Bank, 693 E. Jericho Turnpike, Huntington Station, at 1:20 p.m. It’s an active […]

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Huntington Public Library Presents “The Earliest Cinema Prehistory through 1920’s”

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Learn about humankind’s earliest attempts to convey movement through still images and projected images to tell a story. Covered are pre-historic times, 1400s through 1600s, the development of the Cinema as an art form in the 1800s, and up to the early 1920s. Jim Knusch is a cinema historian, cinematographer, videographer, photographer, and writer for film and video publications, e.g., FilmFax, Psychotronic Video, Film Comment. Currently his articles appear regularly on the website Zombo’s Closet. Open to all. Call 631-427-5165 to reserve your spot.

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Huntington Public Library Presents Kirsten Maxwell Free Concert

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Kirsten Maxwell, recognized by many for her unique voice, blends a background in classical music with folk, country, and contemporary genres. Compared to singers like Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell, Kirsten’s lyrics and melodies shed new light on the sounds and messages of an earlier era. Open to all. Call 631-427-5165 to reserve your spot.

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Fire at 45 Caldwell Street, Huntington Station Handled by Huntington Manor FD

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded and found a heavy smoke condition on arrival. Firefighters stretched a hose line to the basement and quickly knocked down the fire, under the command of Chief Frank McQuade. Firefighters rescued two pet cats. A woman was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by Huntington Community First Aid […]

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CHAD LUPINACCI RESPONDS TO STATE OF THE UNION 2016

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In 2008, President Barack Obama won a historic election promising hope and change and to unite all American’s by rising above partisan politics.  Tonight’s State of the Union echoed those ideals. Sadly, after eight years of President Obama’s leadership, our nation stands more bitterly divided — in more ways than one Stated “Lupinacci”.
Lupinacci goes on […]

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