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The United States Supreme Court ruled that Obamacare, including the individual mandate, which requires all Americans to buy health insurance, is constitutional. This decision marks the destruction of individual liberty, as for the first time, citizens can be forced by the government to buy a product or service.
In September 2009, President Obama told George Stephanopoulos, […]

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Huntington Arts Council’s “Masters Show” opens Friday, June 29

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The Huntington Arts Council’s “Masters Show” opens this Friday, June 29, and runs through July 30, 2012, with the exhibition’s Opening Reception that same evening from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. A visit to the Main Street Petite Gallery at 213 Main Street for this event makes for an ideal first stop on your Friday night, […]

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Motorcyclist Critically Injured in East Northport Crash

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a motorcyclist in East Northport today. 
Stephen Peragine, 54, was operating a 2000 Harley-Davidson Road King motorcycle southeast on Daly Road, approximately 200 feet north of Blacksmith Lane, when he lost control and struck a tree on the opposite side of […]

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Many have been wondering what specifically is happening at the Avalon Bay property in Huntington Station as major land clearing has commenced.  According to the Town Public Information Officer, A.J. Carter, the sites soil remediation program has begun. The Town Planning Board gave clearance for this phase of the project at it’s January 18th, 2012 meeting.  The […]

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Movie Review – Brave

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Still, even if a tad disappointing for long time fans, Brave is an effective and enjoyable family film which I would recommend to anyone, especially for families. It’s just lacking some of that Pixar magic, mainly because the central thrust of the story is so familiar and somewhat stock.

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Bellone Announces Plan to Create Jobs, Build Suffolk’s Innovation Economy

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Press Release from the County Executive Office.

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Breaking News

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Major land clearing activities have commenced on the Huntington Station Avalon Bay property. Residents reported excessive noise. Activities include tree cutting and wood chipping. The clearing is taking place along E 5th Street.

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Crash Injured Two Elderly People

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a crash that critically injured two elderly people in Melville this morning. 
Thomas Emberton was operating a 1999 Toyota northbound on Route 110 in Melville, approaching the intersection of Pinelawn Road, when his vehicle collided with a 2007 Nissan at 8:40 a.m. Joan Goldstein, the driver of the […]

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Car Crashes Into Commack Carpet Store

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The Commack Fire Department was on the scene after a BMW sedan crashed through the front of the Marina Carpet store on Jericho Turnpike near Eldorado Drive, Sunday afternoon, June 24. The 75-year-old female driver received minor injuries and was transported to Huntington Hospital by the Commack Volunteer Ambulance Corps. There were no injuries reported inside the store, which […]

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Another Steep Slope in Huntington Gone Forever

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The legislative intent of the Town of Huntington’s Steep Slope Ordinance is as follows:
“It is the intention of the Huntington Town Board to protect and safeguard scenic landscapes and the vegetative features of steeply sloped lands throughout the Town of Huntington. The Board recognizes that development in hillside areas disrupts the aesthetic and scenic qualities […]

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