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Bon Bori Restaurant in Huntington Village closed its doors for good after business Saturday March 31, 2012. Workers at the restaurant informed us that The Paramount has purchased the property. It was their understanding that they intend to tear down the establishment and turn it into a parking lot. As this information is confirmed we will update the […]
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Brendan Morrow is a contributer for The Huntingtonian. Brendan is a freshman at Hofstra University where he is studying Communications. He is 18 years old, a life long resident of Huntington Bay, and loves to write about and discuss television, film, and the entertainment industry.
I think it’s important to judge The Hunger Games first and foremost […]
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Suffolk County Police arrested deli and grocery store employees and customers during a state liquor authority check at locations in Huntington Station.
Officers from the Second Precinct Crime Section, Gang and Community Oriented Police Enforcement (COPE) units and Patrol personnel, along with the Huntington Town Fire Marshal’s Office conducted a New York State Liquor authority check […]
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Councilman Mark Mayoka and Building Homes for Heroes to Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony for USMC First Lieutenant James Byler
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Little Women Performance at Huntington High School March 30 & 31.
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The following video was from the Brownfield meeting on March 27, 2012. It shows Joan Cergol’s explanation of what the report in question is all about.
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A resident who has lived in Huntington for 41 years voices his opinion about the current development plans. The audience seemed to agree with what he had to say.
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To The Editor:
The library’s budget and trustee candidate hearing on March 20, coupled with the bios and personal statements of the two trustee candidates, make abundantly clear that Paul Ehrlich is hands down the stronger, more qualified candidate.
Mr. Ehrlich, a current board member, is seeking to retain his seat on the library board. The election […]
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