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Suffolk County Police Arrested Three Clerks And a Customer During a State Liquor Authority Check

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Officers from the Second Precinct Crime Section and Community Oriented Police Enforcement (COPE) conducted a New York State Liquor Authority checks at six convenience stores, between 9:15 pm. and 11:15 p.m. Three of the stores failed inspection and sold alcoholic beverages to undercover agents.

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Cinema Arts Centre Awarded Prestigious Grant

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The Cinema Arts Centre is pleased to announce that The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has partially funded “Enormous Changes in our Everyday Lives,”  a new documentary film series, with a $2,500 grant through its Institutional Grants Program, 2012-2013.  “Enormous Changes in our Everyday Lives” will feature six documentaries by women and people […]

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Woman Injured in Fall From Horse

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department, Huntington Community First Aid Squad and Suffolk Police teamed up to assist a Centerport woman who suffered serious injuries after she fell from a horse on Thursday afternoon, July 26, at the Sweet Acres Ranch on Sweet Hollow Road in West Hills. The 42-year-old woman was taken by Huntington Community Ambulance […]

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Finnegan’s 100 Year Anniversary Celebration

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Don’t miss this once in a lifetime celebration of Finnegan’s 100th year anniversary.

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Fifteen Mosquito Samples Test Positive for West Nile Virus

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Suffolk County Health Services (SCDHS) Commissioner James L. Tomarken announced that 15 additional mosquito samples from Suffolk County have tested positive for West Nile virus. The samples, collected between July 10th and 12th, were from locations in Huntington Station (2), Huntington (1). Nesconset (3),  Southampton (1), North Babylon (1), Lindenhurst (1),  West Babylon (4), West Islip […]

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Dark Knight Rises – Movie Review

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Dark Knight Rises earns its place among the finest conclusions in recent memory, very nearly reaching the heights of Return of the King.

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Whooping Cough On The Rise

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Several Whooping Cough cases have been reported throughout Long Island. There was recently a case at a local camp. Below is a letter that was sent out to community members who may have come in direct contact with an individual who had the illness.

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Men Rescued From Overturned Sailboat

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On Tuesday, July 24th at approximately 6:30 pm Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers rescued three men from the Long Island Sound four minutes after their sailboat overturned and sank in Huntington.
The men were in a 23-foot Pierson sailboat when a heavy gust of wind overturned the boat in the Long Island Sound, 300 yards north […]

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At the July 24th, 2012 meeting of the Huntington Town Board, three last minute resolutions were passed which schedules public hearings on the following matters. The public hearings for the matters listed below will be held on August 14th, at Huntington Town Hall. All three resolutions passed by three to two votes with Councilman Mark Mayoka and Eugene Cook voting no to all three. Both Councilmen stated that these resolutions were slipped through very quickly and more time was needed to absorb what was being proposed.

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Plans Underway for 3nd Annual Huntington Awareness Day

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Mark Sept. 22nd on the calendar for the Third Annual Huntington Awareness Day, which includes a parade through Huntington Station and a fair that celebrates the community’s unity, diversity and solidarity.

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