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60,829 of LIPA’s 84,586 customer’s in the Township are with out power as of 6:48 pm update. See the chart below by area. Many trees have fallen and the winds are going strong right now. Plus over the next few hours the storm surge will effect many more homes and their power.
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More photographs from around Huntington during the morning of October 29.
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Amazing storm surge images from Fleets Cove Beach at 11:00 am Monday, October 29.
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(8:30AM, October 29, 2012): William Naughton, Superintendent of Highways for the Town of Huntington would like to remind residents that your safety must come first. Heavy rains and leaves will make the roads very slippery and dangerous. If you must drive, please drive carefully. Keeping the roads clear will be a priority during the storm […]
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Dangerous Hurricane Sandy approaches with dangerous winds and potentially record breaking coastal flooding.
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Huntington School District will be closed Monday and Tuesday. (Message from Superintendent James Polansky below).
Good evening. Please be advised that due to conditions expected to result from Hurricane Sandy, Huntington Schools will be closed and all activities canceled both tomorrow, Monday, and on Tuesday. Continue to visit our website at www.hufsd.edu for updated information on the […]
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Photographs of the Asharoken Seawall taken at 10:30 this morning.
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In expectation of Huntington feeling the effects of Hurricane Sandy, Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone declared a state of emergency, effective at 5 p.m. Saturday, October 27, 2012, to aid in emergency preparations.
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