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SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE BELLONE SIGNS INTO LAW FIRST IN THE STATE SEPTIC IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

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County-Led Program Makes it Affordable for Suffolk Homeowners to Purchase Advanced Wastewater Treatment Systems 
Suffolk County to Accept Applications from Eligible Homeowners Interested in Participating in the Program Beginning July 2017
New ReclaimOurWater.info Website Launched to Provide Residents Information  
Today, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone signed into law the first-of-its-kind water quality program in New York State that will help homeowners […]

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Plaque Unveiling Highlights Memorial Day Ceremony

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The Town of Huntington marked Memorial Day 2017 with its annual wreath ceremony at Town Hall’s Veterans Plaza May 28, 2017 using the occasion to dedicate a plaque adding the name of a longtime member to the memorial recognizing those who served on the Town’s Veterans Advisory Board.
William Amadio, who passed away in October at […]

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LUPINACCI ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR HUNTINGTON TOWN SUPERVISOR

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On Tuesday, New York State Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci made the following announcement: 
“I would like to officially announce that I will seek the position of Huntington Town Supervisor. The Town of Huntington is in need of a new direction to best prepare our communities and neighborhoods for the future. For too long our residents have […]

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Councilman Eugene Cook Withdraws His Name From Supervisor Race.

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It is with deep regret I announce my withdrawal from the Town of Huntington Supervisor race.
Prior to announcing my candidacy, I had conversations with the various party chairs in regards to the
importance of diversity that is needed on the Huntington Town Board that should reflect the residents in Huntington.
This is of extreme importance not only […]

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Huntington Station Man Arrested for DWI with Daughter in Car

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Suffolk County Police today arrested a Huntington Station man for driving while intoxicated with his teenage daughter in the vehicle.
On Sunday, May 21, 2017 at approximately 2:40 a.m. at 5th Avenue South and West Hills Road, Huntington Station, while conducting STOP DWI patrol, Second Precinct Police Officer Joshua Parsons pulled over a 2006 Toyota Tundra, driven […]

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June 3, 2017: Singer-Songwriter Ellis Paul Performs in Centerport

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Singer-Songwriter Ellis Paul will be the featured artist during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly First Saturday Concerts series on June 3. The 8:30 p.m. concert at the Congregational Church of Huntington (30 Washington Drive, off Route 25A, Centerport) is preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. Tickets, priced at $25 ($20 for […]

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Five Northport High School Seniors Signed Their National Letter of Intent

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Student-athletes commit to college
               Five Northport High School seniors recently signed their National Letter of Intent to play their sport of choice at the collegiate level. Surrounded by their coaches, the student-athletes will graduate in June and move on to play at the next level in the fall.
              Track and Cross-Country athletes Eddie O’Brien and […]

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Suffolk County Department of Health June 2017 Meeting Notices

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The Open Meetings or “Sunshine” laws of New York State and Suffolk County give the public the right to attend meetings of public bodies, listen to the debates and watch the decision-making process in action. The laws also require that notice of the time and place of all meetings be given prior to every meeting.
Following […]

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Elwood Middle School Distinguishing DNA

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Elwood Middle School seventh-graders recently learned about how to analyze and identify DNA with the help of the Cold Spring Harbor DNA Learning Center. During the course of two days, the classes conducted an experiment with an educator from the DNA Center.  
The in-class forensic lab allowed students to look at chromosomes and sequencing DNA […]

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Spicy Sounds for a Hot Night: Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra Return for 11th Summer

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Alex Torres and His Latin Orchestra will fill the night with music, dancing and romance when they return to the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum on Friday, August 4, 2017 for their 11th annual performance of Spicy Sounds for a Hot Night.
The popular rain-or-shine event takes place in the Celebration Tent overlooking Northport Bay, 6 to […]

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