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Several local residents called into the Huntingtonian to say there was major police activity in the Brownfield Study area.  The investigation was still on going as of 8:00 pm Sunday evening. According to police a call came in at 6:38 about an incident at NY Avenue and Northridge Street in Huntington Station. Six to Seven police […]

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Huntington Manor FD Responds to Three Fires in One Night

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to three working structure fires within about a  five hour period on Thursday night into Friday morning.
The first fire was reported at around 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at a house on Kilburn Avenue in Huntington Station.  About 50 firefighters from Huntington Manor, Huntington, and Cold Spring Harbor responded to battle the fire that began in a […]

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Sophisticated Entries in Woodhull Science Fair

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Several weeks of interesting study culminated for students with the annual Woodhull Intermediate School science fair in the Huntington school district. The event featured a horde of well-presented projects that delved into dozens of different areas that captured the attention of fellow students, teachers and parents.
Students displayed their projects in the gym, which allowed all […]

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Free Small Business Seminar

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Councilman Mark Mayoka and The Huntington Small Business Resource and Recovery Center to host “Show Me The Money.”

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Northport Symphony Orchestra Hosts Free Concert

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The Northport Symphony Orchestra (NSO) will host a free spring concert in celebration of its fifth season. The event will take place on Friday, May 4, 2012, at 8 p.m. at Northport High School located at 154 Laurel Hill Road in Northport.
The orchestra, under the direction of NSO Music Director Richard Hyman, will perform Franz […]

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Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives are investigating a motorcycle crash that killed an East Northport man yesterday evening in Commack.
Greggory Raynor, 43, was riding his 2004 Harley Davidson westbound on Motor Parkway in Commack when he apparently lost control of the motorcycle and crashed onto the roadway at approximately 8:45 p.m. Raynor was pronounced […]

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Investor Wants to Stop the Bleeding at the Patch

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For the 3rd time since December 2011 Starboard Managing Member Jeffrey C. Smith expresses his concerns about the  AOL’s Display Business losing up to $500 million. Smith announced that Starboard said it planned to “promptly” file preliminary proxy documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission for the election of new board members at the company’s […]

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A protest rally is being organized for April 17, 2012 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm, prior to the town board meeting.  According to the residents who organized the rally the purpose is to demand an audit of the town’s finanances.  They believe local taxpayers have a right to know how your tax dollars are being spent. They are […]

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In response to Joan Cergol’s  article last week entitled, “Huntington Station is Rising Again”, Joan tries to make the point that the latest Town Revitalization Plan will succeed where others have failed because this time there are more people engaged in the process.  With all due respect, getting people engaged in the process hasn’t been […]

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It was during the 1980 Presidential debates that President Carter stated his support of a national healthcare system and attacked then Governor Reagan by stating that his intent was to destroy Medicare. In reply, the next President of the United States stated in a very dignified manner, “There you go again”.
It’s amazing how history repeats […]

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