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The Greater Huntington Civic Group (GHCG) will hold its monthly meeting tonight.
Thursday, January 12, 2012, 7:00 pm
VFW Hall at 210 Pulaski Road, Huntington Station.
The mission of the GHCG is to Restore a system of checks and balances, eliminate cronyism and to work toward a better quality of life.
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Michele Kustera who is a local Huntington resident will be hosting a party at Nag’s Head Ale House on January 21st from 6 to 9pm to support the Michael J Fox Foundation. Nag’s Head Ale House is located at 396 New York Avenue in Huntington Village. There will be raffles and lots of fun to Bust the […]
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Suffolk County Police have arrested a Centerport man for Criminal Mischief as a Hate Crime after he intentionally damaged a Huntington mosque parking lot last month.
Hate Crimes Unit detectives, with the assistance of Second Precinct Crime Section officers, were conducting surveillance at MASIJID Noor Inc. Mosque, located at 1032 Park Ave., as part of an […]
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The Wildcats opened their league wrestling season taking on Newfield and came away with a decisive victory 49-27. The wrestlers took the first match when 98 pound Joe Calderone pinned Kyle Skally in the first period, and the Wildcats never looked back. Newfield forfeited the next 2 matches in 106 pound and 113 pound classes. […]
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Mr. Popper’s Penguins will be showing at the Station Community Room of the Huntington Public Library, Station Branch.
Monday, January 16, 2012 at 3:00 pm
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (PG) (94 mins) The life of a businessman begins to change after he inherits six penguins, annd as he transforms his apartment into a winter wonderland, his professional side […]
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Doctor William Spencer was sworn in last week as the new Suffolk County Legislator representing the 18th Legislative District. Supported by family, friends and constituents, Legislator Spencer proudly took the oath of office and began to work toward achieving his goals of securing adequate resources to protect the health, safety and viability of the residents […]
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The Huntington Housing Authority will hold its monthly public meeting at 1A Lowndes Avenue, Huntington Station, Tuesday, January 10th at 7:00 p.m. At exaxtly the same time at Town Hall, 100 Main Street, the first meeting of the new year for the Huntington Town Board will also be held. Newly elected councilperson Gene Cook will sit at […]
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and the Second Precinct Detective Squad are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the two subjects who stole merchandise valued, in excess of $2,000, from a jewelry store located at 129 Main Street in Cold Spring Harbor.
On Thursday, December 14, 2011, at approximately 3:30 PM, a white male and […]
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Another sad reminder of the times we are in. Waldbaums at 711 East Jericho Turnpike in Huntington Station will close its doors approximately 60 days from today. This has been both a destination and quick stop shopping for Huntingtonians for many years. Besides being convenient for so many, this particular Waldbaums location is known for giving back to the […]
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On Sunday, January 8, 2012 newly elected and re-elected TOH officials took the oath of office in a ceremony that took place at Harborfields High School. Included were Town Council Members Gene Cook & Susan Berland, Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia and Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona. The Harborfields High School Chamber Orchestra and the Huntington Choral Society […]
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