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Renaissance Downtowns Needs Your Guidance and Input

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Renaissance Downtowns is looking for your input regarding Huntington Station Revitalization. Follow the link below and register with Renaissance Downtowns now! This is your opportunity to post, vote on and share your vision with the master developer in regards to what Huntington Station Revitalization should look like.

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Cold Spring Harbor Pond Severely Impacted During Friday’s Storm

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Just two days after the signing of the agreement a pond at the intersection of Shore Road and Spring Street, in Cold Spring Harbor, turned brown as a result of runoff filled with sediment.

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GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney will Announce that Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan will be the Vice Presidential pick for the November election. A formal announcement is expected this morning from Virginia at around 8:45 am.

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Four Arrested For Armed Robbery

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Suffolk County Police have arrested four people for an armed robbery that took place in Dix Hills last month. Three teens were at the intersection of Suncrest Drive and Brentwood Drive in Dix Hills on July 25, 2012 when they were approached by four people at approximately 10:40 p.m.

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Fit Body Bootcamp – Huntington Grand Opening Fundraiser

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Fit Body Bootcamp Huntington is holding their Grand Opening Bootcamp Marathon Fundraiser on Sunday, August 12, 2012 with all proceeds being donated to the Suffolk County Volunteer Firefighters Burn Center Fund.

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Has It Been A Year Already?

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The online edition of  The Huntingtonian went live on August 10, 2011, one year ago today.  Our staff would like to take this opportunity to thank all who have supported our newspaper which now reaches more than 38,600 visitors online and our print edition reaches 20,000 local households. We are grateful to our readers, advertising sponsors and […]

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Asharoken Mayor Letica Appoints New Village Attorney

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Former Town of Huntington Deputy Supervisor Laure Nolan will continue in her capacity as Asharoken Village Special District Attorney at a reported rate of $200 per hour.

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On July 17, 2012 the Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit to prevent extending early voting to military members. When asked for a comment Stephen Labate said, “This is an outrage and appears to be an attempt to suppress the military vote”.

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Bay Constables Charge Connecticut Man with BWI

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Quick action by two Huntington Town Bay Constables resulted in the boating while intoxicated arrest of a Connecticut man who had been operating his 34-foot boat at an unsafe and imprudent speed and traveling on the wrong side of the channel.

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“APPsolutely Essential” Seminar

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With technology becoming “smarter” everyday, it’s a challenge for those not in the technology industry to stay ahead of the curve. As part of the Chamber’s commitment to our members, the Huntington Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee will present a timely workshop designed to keep attendees informed of the latest technological advances in the business world today

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