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Berland: Accuracy Not an Option?

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Councilwoman Susan Berland has said on multiple occasions that she “told the people at Citizens for Huntington Code Enforcement group that Don Pius’ houses are legal, there is nothing we can do. She publicly claimed to worked with this group consistently to help the community”. To say that Berland is mistaken with these comments is an understatement. […]

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If you have never reviewed your tax bill, you may be surprised by how much the library portion amounts to.  For example, the Library portion of  a homeowner in the Harborfields School District who is paying $15,000 a year in property taxes is paying approximately $900 to the Harborfields Library.  That’s a lot of trips […]

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Stolen Credit Cards Used in Local Stores

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 On February 20, 2012, a woman who had been shopping at a store in the Huntington area found that her wallet had been stolen from her purse. The woman later learned that the credit cards that had been in her wallet were used by an unknown black female to make purchases at the Bloomingdale’s and […]

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department, Huntington Community First Aid Squad and Suffolk Police responded to the scene of a two-car collision that sent a Mitsubishi sedan careening through the front of Tattoo Lou’s shop on East Jericho Turnpike near Engelke Avenue in Huntington Station, Saturday night, March 31, at about 9:45 p.m.  Four occupants from […]

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Scholarship Opportunity for Local Students

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  Assemblyman Jim Conte is again accepting applications in his district office for New York Conference of Italian-American State Legislators scholarships. The group will award four $1,500 scholarships – two academic and two athletic – to student applicants from around New York State.
Eligible applicants can be high school students planning to attend college in the fall, […]

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20,000 Unique Visitors!

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We would like to thank our readers for your support. We have just surpassed 20,000 unique visitors. We have also just had our best week ever for page views. Once again thanks for your support it is very humbling!

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Bon Bori Restaurant in Huntington Village closed its doors for good after business Saturday March 31, 2012.  Workers at the restaurant informed us that The Paramount has purchased the property. It was their understanding that they intend to tear down the establishment and turn it into a parking lot.  As this information is confirmed we will update the […]

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The Hunger Games – Movie Review

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 Brendan Morrow is a contributer for The Huntingtonian. Brendan is a freshman at Hofstra University where he is studying Communications. He is 18 years old, a life long resident of Huntington Bay, and loves to write about and discuss television, film, and the entertainment industry.
I think it’s important to judge The Hunger Games first and foremost […]

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This is a speech that a local Teacher made at a recent School Board meeting.

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Arrests During State Liquor Authority Check

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Suffolk County Police arrested deli and grocery store employees and customers during a state liquor authority check at locations in Huntington Station.
Officers from the Second Precinct Crime Section, Gang and Community Oriented Police Enforcement (COPE) units and Patrol personnel, along with the Huntington Town Fire Marshal’s Office conducted a New York State Liquor authority check […]

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