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Last week Suffolk County’s District Attorney, Sheriff, and County Clerk filed a lawsuit against the County challenging the 12-year term limit the voters ratified. They say it doesn’t apply to them because their positions are defined by the New York State Constitution and Suffolk County cannot limit their terms in office.
Whether or not the lawsuit […]
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At approximately 4:30 on February 26th, six fire trucks from Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a truck fire on 13 Valleywood Drive in Huntington Station. The fire started in a Dodge 2500 RAM Truck spread to a large camper and to the home. The truck and the camper were completely destroyed. There did not appear […]
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Town Board Public Hearing on Huntington Station Property Acquisition scheduled for March 13th.
The Huntington Town Board has scheduled a public hearing for March 13th, 2012 regarding acquiring 12 Academy Place (known as the Merksamer property) in Huntington Station. According to the Town website, the property in question is 1.06 acres and is contiguous to Gateway […]
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A meeting will be held at Huntington High School on Wednesday, February 29th to learn how to create a neighborhood watch group.
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Save the date to attend the New Huntington Chamber Networking Breakfast Series. Whether you’re an individual employee, executive or business owner this important series of networking breakfasts is something you won’t want to miss! The new format will include consistency in venue and dates, innovative and valuable agenda, networking opportunities, special guest speakers and more. […]
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On February 23, 2012, County Executive Steve Bellone presented a proclamation to John D. Parker of D. Parker and Sons in honor of the company’s 100thyear anniversary. D. Parker and Sons is the oldest African American family owned business in Suffolk County.
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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a basement fire in a home on Leyden Street in Huntington Station, Wednesday, February 22, at approximately 10:20 p.m.
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The Huntington Town Board approved an agreement with the consultant, Greenman-Pederson, Inc. (GPI) for design services regarding traffic safety plans for Round Swamp Road. Residents within the vicinity of this roadway have registered complaints regarding the frequency of car accidents and high vehicle speeds on the roadway. As part of the calming plans the installation […]
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Senator Carl L. Marcellino is joining Long Island Cares, Inc. – The Harry Chapin Food Bank “Hearts for Hunger” Legislative Food Drive Challenge. The Harry Chapin Food Bank helps LI Cares to feed more than 300,000 food insecure Long Islanders.
The Food Drive will take place at the Huntington Waldbaums, 60 Wall Street, Huntington, NY 11743 […]
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Join us this Friday, February 24th at 7:00 p.m. in welcoming Wellness Punks, “a different type of wellness company.” Whether you’re looking to improve your overall health, need help with specific health issues or are looking to lose unwanted weight, Wellness Punks can help with highly effective and affordable wellness and nutrition packages.Wellness Punks are also experts […]
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