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Chamber Looking for Committee Members

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 As we welcome 2012 with open arms, there is no better time to take on new ventures or try something new. The Huntington Chamber’s many committees can provide that opportunity while helping make your business stronger.
 “Joining a Chamber committee is a great way to make new contacts, conduct business, and become part of a respected […]

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Long Island Stories at Cinema Arts Centre

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A benefit for the Huntington scholarship fund at East Woods School 
Wednesday, January 11 at 7:00pm
I Could Wrtie A Book: The Beverly Fite Story 
An amazing portrait of the life of Beverly Fite (known to Huntington residents as B Hanson) that explores her career on Broadway in the 40s and 50s, her years living on Long Island, […]

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Wanted for Grand Larceny at Bloomingdale’s

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Squad Detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the two men who used a stolen credit card number to make a $2,129 purchase at Bloomingdale’s in the Walt Whitman Mall in South Huntington.
At around 10:00 AM on Saturday, December 10, 2011 two black males were observed […]

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Can You Handle The Truth?

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Reverend Jerry Artis is the Pastor of Love of Christ Fellowship Church
Returning home on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 27, 2011, from the Dix Hill Diner, where my whole church went in support of one of our young members who works there as she finishes up her master degree. We heard and saw a helicopter overhead, and […]

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Huntington SD Switches Investments for Interest

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 Low interest rates are having an impact on all investors, even big institutional ones like the Huntington School District, which recently moved its trust and agency scholarship accounts out of New York CLASS and into JP Morgan.
“For well over 15 years, the Huntington School District has been an active participant in the New York CLASS […]

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10,000 Unique Visitors

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We would like to thank our readers for your continued support of The Huntingtonian. We have now surpassed 10,000 unique visitors.

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Just after the New Year began at approximately 1:00 am, a 23 year old male from East Northport fell from a balcony at the Paramount Theater in Huntington Village.  He was air lifted to Stony Brook Medical Center and is listed in critical condition.  Police investigators say the accident does not seem to be criminal.
On the same evening […]

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Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run Crash in Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a hit-and-run crash that killed a Huntington Station man last night.
Cesar Gudiel was walking in the roadway along New York Avenue near East 21st Street at approximately 7:35 when he was struck by a car traveling northbound on New York Avenue. The car continued to travel northbound […]

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This video was taken at the last Huntington Housing Authority meeting.  Resident and Huntington School District BOE member Rich McGrath asks the HHA attorney about compliance with Chapter 40 of the Town code. The attorney acknowledges that the Huntington Housing Authority has decided not to comply with the law and he explains why.  This Town Law has never […]

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Movie Review – Adventures of Tintin

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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.

Steven Spielberg is without a doubt the master of the adventure genre. […]

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