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In honor of Women’s History Month, the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s Hard Luck Café at the Cinema Arts Centre on Thursday, March 15, will feature two female artists who have been establishing names for themselves on the Long Island music scene – Annie Mark and Katie Pearlman. The 8:30 p.m. concert will be preceded […]
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Several residents discuss their concerns about the Paramount Theater and the impact on the surrounding community. These residents spoke at the November 9, 2011 Town Board meeting.
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Like manyLong Island families, I know well what a diagnosis of cancer means to one’s friends and loved ones. Cancer is a devastating disease that is expected to claim the lives of about 577,190 Americans in 2012 – more than 1,500 people every day.
The best weapon we have in fighting cancer is early detection. That’s […]
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March 6, 2012
Dear Editor,
This week my colleagues and I received a sobering report about the state of the County’s finances. The reality is that the County is not in great shape financially. A number of factors have contributed to this situation but the condition of the national economy is the primary culprit. Additionally, it was […]
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County Executive Bellone Responds to Fiscal Task Force by Declaring Fiscal Emergency. Independent Panel Cites Deficit of $530 Million Over 3-Year Period.
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We contacted Town spokesperson AJ Carter to ask if Supervisor Petrone had a statement regarding the March 3rd situation at the Paramount Theater in Huntington Village. We received the following statement:
Supervisor Petrone is very concerned by what happened at the Paramount Saturday night and will be meeting with Suffolk County police, the Town’s public safety director […]
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The artwork found in hallways throughout Huntington High School continues to be updated as part of a two-year school beautification project being carried out by the Art Honor Society.
“Art is not only an individual process, but a global movement,” said Kylee Kiesel, president of Huntington’s Art Honor Society. “It is a means of inspiration and […]
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Dear editor,
Your recent article “More SD 3 Land Potentially Removed From Tax Rolls” contained a link to a Draft Huntington Station Transportation HUB Nomination Study. You are absolutely correct that the citizens of Huntington need to be aware of this plan. In short, this plan encompasses a 640 acre area around the Huntington Train Station […]
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