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Huntington Station Community Fest

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Community Fest will be held
March 23, 2013 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
In the municipal parking lot Northwest of the Huntington Train Station.
Hosted by Renaissance Downtowns and Source the Station.
The event will take place in a heated tent.
Community Fest will include children’s games, art and craft vendors, community service information, food, music and tons of […]

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Alice In Wonderland Opening at Engeman Theater

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The John W. Engeman Theater at Northport is proud to present ALICE IN WONDERLAND, part of the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Youth Theater Series.  This amazingly talented team of performers and designers bring to life the classic tale of ALICE IN WONDERLAND in a new and exciting adaptation.

Taking the heart of the original story, […]

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Northport Man Dies After Last Week’s Car Crash

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Douglas Caldwell, who was critically injured after he lost control of his 2005 Nissan in Hauppauge on March 10, died of his injuries at Stony Brook University Hospital.
On March 10, 2013, Mr. Caldwell was driving his 2005 Nissan traveling eastbound on Veterans Memorial Highway in Hauppauge at approximately 4:10 a.m. According to witnesses the vehicle […]

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Assemblyman Andrew Raia Speaks at The Budget Conference Committee Hearing on Health

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Assemblyman Andrew Raia spoke at the 2013-14 Budget Conference Committee Hearing on Health. Raia was selected to represent the Assembly Minority Conference, given his leadership and experience as the Ranking Minority Member on the Health Committee. Raia commended the budgets proposed by both the Assembly and Senate, while at the same time warning that there […]

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Emergency Community Meeting by Elwood Civic Group

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Recently the Greater Huntington Civic Group and Preserving Elwood Now were approached by a developer about one of the vacant parcels of land within the confines of the Elwood School District.  This developer is planning on purchasing and developing approximately 58 acres of the Mediavilla property.  This property is located and begins at the Northeast […]

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Harborfields Students Explore Robotics

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Through the Science Research Club, students are trained in basic engineering principles and use robots to solve problems creatively.

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Artist Exhibit By Norman Sonne – Caricature Faces

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Local artist Norman Sonne will be featured at the Huntington Public Library – Station Branch from March 2 – April 29. The library is located at 1335 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY, 11746; 631-421-5053. The hours are Mon-Thu, 9am – 8pm; Fri-Sat, 9am – 5pm; Sun, 1pm – 5pm.
Norman Sonne, a native Long Island artist, took a […]

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Mayoka To Hold Hurricane Sandy Tax Relief Seminars – March 18 & 19

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On March 18, I will be at the Huntington Senior Center to discuss tax relief that is currently being offered to victims of Hurricane Sandy.
Hurricane Sandy left a wide swath of destruction in its path and it is now time for people and businesses to look to the government for tax relief.   The IRS extended […]

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci Issued A Statement About School Funding

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The budget proposal by the Assembly Majority failed to deliver for our local children. Despite countless pleas from within our community and beyond, our children’s future continued to be the focus of the budget knife. We deserve better and the future of our children shouldn’t hang in the balance.
For this reason, and this reason alone […]

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County Executive Bellone Declares 2013 “The Year for Human Rights”

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County Executive Steve Bellone and the Suffolk County Legislature presented the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission with proclamations recognizing the agency’s 50th anniversary and declaring 2013 the Year of Human Rights.  As the Human Rights Commission Chairperson Rabbi Dr. Steven A. Moss stated before the Legislature on March 5th, “Certainly the work of the Commission […]

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