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In a continuing effort to promote public safety, the Suffolk County Police Department will once again be participating in the Buckle Up New York-Click It or Ticket campaign from May 21 through June 4.
Police officers throughout New York State will engage in this intensified enforcement effort that is coordinated and sponsored by the New York […]
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Councilman Mark Mayoka states “The time spent over the past two weeks was well spent and has yielded extraordinarily positive results”.
These are the undisputed facts
1) The refunding plan that was attached to the refunding bond resolution which was prepared on March 13th was only a proposed plan and is stale.
2) The resolution allows for the […]
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Congratulations boy’s wildcat varsity tennis in beating Bay Shore 6-1 in the 2nd round of the playoffs. Greg Linden and Derek Zadrozny defeated Will Hoffmann and James Glenn in first doubles 7-5, 4-6, 10-4 as No. 4 Whitman defeated No. 5 Bay Shore in a Suffolk quarterfinal. Whitman advances to play No. 1 Half Hollow […]
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Acting Suffolk County Police Commissioner Edward Webber announce the Suffolk County Legislature’s approval of a resolution to upgrade the county’s Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS).
The upgrade will allow for faster, more accurate searches of prints and will assist police officers and detectives in solving cases. In the past, investigating […]
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It was evident from the conversation that he was aware of the situation and addressing it. The district is taking this matter very seriously, he explained. School district officials are not permitted to discuss specifics with the public. Mr. Polansky wants to assure parents that he is addressing this situation.
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Living History Tours at the Vanderbilt Mansion Every Saturday and Sunday throughout the Summer. The calendar might read 2012, but on one hilltop in Centerport it will be 1938 all summer long. For more than a decade, Living History tours of the Vanderbilt Mansion have given summer visitors a kind of time-machine trip to the 1930s.
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Nissequogue Chapter Order of the Arrows Holds Call Out Ceremony. The Order of the Arrow is the “National Honor Society” of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Huntington High School’s 3rd Annual Film Festival will put aspiring teenage filmmakers in the limelight. The Cinema Arts Centre will host the special evening on Tuesday, May 29 at 7 p.m. Tickets are not required. Entire families are welcome to attend. Admission is free.
A production of Huntington’s video club, the festival will include music videos, […]
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It has been one year since Play N Trade opened at 303 Main Street in Huntington Village. There will be special events all day on Sunday May 20th at the store to celebrate the one year anniversary. There will be all day specials as well as opportunities to win prizes and raffles. Come out to meet Mario and Luigi!
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Commack technology students earned three awards, including a first place award for $1000, at the 2012 High School Engineering & Technology Showcase Competition at New York Institute of Technology – Old Westbury Campus in April. The event is sponsored by New York Institute of Technology in partnership with Connect-To-Tech.
The Excellence in Engineering Award went to […]
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