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Supervisor Petrone Presents 2018 Budget

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$194.2 million spending plan maintains services and stays within state tax cap
 
          Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone, at the September 19 Town Board meeting, presented a proposed $194.2 million budget for 2018, a spending plan that maintains all Town services at current levels and calls for a tax levy that is under the state-mandated tax […]

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Remaining Country Pointe Affordable Units Available First Come, First Serve

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The Town of Huntington Community Development Agency, in cooperation with Beechwood Homes, LLC, is pleased to announce that it is accepting applications, on a first-come, first-served basis for three affordable townhouse units priced at $318,625 each at Country Pointe at Huntington.  Country Pointe is a newly constructed condominium community located on East Fifth Street in […]

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Some Primary – Key Results in Huntington

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Edwards over St. George for Democratic primary election for town supervisors race. The first primary for this in over 20 plus years.
Below are the results of the primary.

 
Now in November it will be Edwards (D) vs Lupinacci (R) and Raspantini (End Corruption in Huntington)  party.

 
In the 18th County Legislator primaries Dom Spada won both the […]

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911 Huntingtonians Remembered

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God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 16 years ago on 9/11. As today with the Texas and Florida Storms taking live and property we pray again as Americans to come together and take care of our own. God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 16 […]

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR -Primary Vote

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Important Primary Day

This year, the registered Democrats in the Town of Huntington have an important choice to make as to who we would put forth to the general election in November, to run for Supervisor of our Town. Both Tracey Edwards and Darryl St. George are requesting our support going forward. In the past several […]

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Letter To The Editor – Lisa Cook “the biggest losers here are the residents of the Town of Huntington.”

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Dear Editor,
 It has come to my attention that there are grumblings that I, Lisa Cook the wife of Town of Huntington Councilman Eugene
Cook, was the reason he dropped out of the race for Huntington Town Supervisor.  I feel compelled to set the record straight.
The truth of the matter is that my husband withdrew from the […]

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Letter from the Chief: Hurricane Harvey Donations

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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
By now we’ve all heard about the devastation that Hurricane Harvey has brought to Texas and the surrounding areas. Not so long ago, we were the ones in need of assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy; lets pay it forward! Community member George Schwertl has rented trucks to be driven to […]

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Board Sets Hearing on Deer Hunting Code Revisions

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The Huntington Town Board, at its August 15, 2017 meeting, set a September 19,2017 public hearing on proposed revisions to Town Code with respect to deer hunting, based on comments from residents since the code was amended two years ago to allow for bow hunting, subject to state regulations.
While noting that it is within the […]

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Training in Safe Handling of Firearms and Hunting Required before Purchasing a Hunting License

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New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today reminded all new hunters and trappers planning to go afield this season must first complete a mandatory hunter, bowhunter, or trapper education course before obtaining the appropriate sporting license or hunting privilege.
With state licenses now on sale, first-time hunters and trappers are encouraged […]

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Beaches Close Again In Bay Shore And Huntington Bay

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The following beaches are closed to bathing due to the finding of bacteria at levels in excess of acceptable criteria:

Benjamin Beach in Bay Shore
Huntington Beach Community Association in Huntington Bay
Fleets Cove Beach in Huntington Bay
Knollwood Beach in Huntington Bay

 
According to Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Dr. James Tomarken, bathing in bacteria-contaminated water can result in […]

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