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If we look at the larger number of $2,438,000, we could have helped about 70 families with 20% down payment assistance. That alone would have changed the entire direction of the community. If you think about the lost opportunity, it really is sad.
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Variance Decision Announced Regarding Matinecock Housing Project In East Northport.
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The Huntington Manor Fire Department recently held their 109th Annual Installation of Officers and Awards Ceremony.
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As word continues to spread about the Huntington High School boys’ soccer alumni game this Saturday (May 19), more and more former players are contacting Blue Devil head coach John Pagano and indicating they plan on suiting up for the 10 a.m. contest.
As many as 40 alumni players are expected to show-up for the game, […]
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In an effort to curtail criminal activity in Frazer Drive Park, in Greenlawn, the Huntington Town Board unanimously (5-0) passed a resolution commencing a pilot program of on leash dog walking within the entire park. Currently, and according to town code, dog walking is only allowed on paved parking areas only. The thought is that […]
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The Harborfields Central School District is proud to report that Harborfields High School has been awarded a gold medal in the U.S. News & World Report Best High Schools competition.
This prestigious contest evaluates schools based upon college readiness, participation in Advanced Placement courses, and state proficiency standards. Based on these criteria, Harborfields has been […]
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I would like to express my profound appreciation to the South Huntington school community for the overwhelming support in passing the 2012-2013 school budget. We are especially pleased to have it pass by a two-thirds majority in such difficult economic times. This is truly a vote of confidence—in our Board of Education, in our school system, and, most importantly, in our students.
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Cold Spring Harbor Central School District School budget Passes
Vote: Pass Yes 559-No -354
Residents in the Cold Spring Harbor School District voted to support the 2012-13 budget on May 15, by a vote of 559 to 354 on a budget of $59,680,659 which is an increase of $1,259.756 or 2.16%. The District wants to thank all […]
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Commacks Budget Passes.
Residents in the Commack School District voted to support the 2012-13 budget, by a vote of 2,977 to 1,723 on a budget of $171,344,680 an increase of $5,262,856 the second highest increase in our town. The District wants to thank all residents who participated in this important vote and passing the budget.
Trustee Results: […]
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Residents in the Northport School District voted to support the 2012-13 budget, by a vote of 2,826 to 1,461 on a budget of $153,941,712
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