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The First Women’s Health Empowerment Series

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Councilwoman Tracey A. Edwards
The Town of Huntington Women’s Services in partnership with
Huntington Hospital Northwell Health
Present the First Women’s Health Empowerment Series
 
Councilwoman Tracey Edwards, the Town of Huntington Women’s Services and Huntington Hospital Northwell Health are proud to announce our first Women’s Health Empowerment Series.
On Tuesday, October 25, 2016, at 7pm at Huntington Town Hall we […]

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Melville Fire Department Dedicates Heavy Rescue Truck and Ambulance

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The Melville Fire Department recently dedicated a new heavy rescue truck and ambulance at a wet down ceremony held a fire headquarters.  The Spartan Custom Heavy Rescue Truck carries a full complement of rescue equipment including three sets of Hurst “Jaws of Life” tools and rescue airbags. The PL Custom Freightliner ambulance is the largest of […]

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Deadline Nears for Gingerbread House Competition

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Holiday Parade and Festival Committee announces prizes and expert judges to choose finalists for the popular contest
The Town of Huntington wants to remind residents and businesses that the October 31, 2016 deadline is approaching to fill out an application for the Second Annual Gingerbread House Competition, one of the many activities in Huntington Village November […]

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Car Overturns in Jericho Turnpike Crash

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department and Suffolk Police responded to a three-vehicle crash with one car overturning on its side Saturday night, October 15, 2016, on East Jericho Turnpike and Thorney Avenue in Huntington Station. Manor firefighters dispatched an engine and heavy rescue truck, under the direction of Third Assistant Chief Chuck Brady. Firefighters applied an […]

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Thousands of Petals Set to Brighten Huntington Station

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New Data Shows Emotional Benefits of Flowers;
Flowerdale by Patty Encourages Our Community to ‘Petal It Forward’
Flowerdale by Patty will be handing out 400 roses to the Huntington Station community on October 19, 2016 beginning at 1:00pm to help brighten up their week, as part of the ‘Petal it Forward’ program, in partnership with the Society […]

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Holocaust Survivor Discusses How Her Parents and Six Siblings Emerged from the War Unharmed and Intact

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Holocaust Survivor Discusses How Her Parents and Six Siblings Emerged from the War Unharmed and Intact
 
WHAT: Hear about an extraordinary Jewish mother’s battle to save her seven children during the outbreak of World War II as told by her youngest child, Jeannie Parnes Wechsler. The entire Parnes family survived through luck, happenstance and sheer determination to […]

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AMERICANS FOR LEGAL REFORM FREE LECTURE with Huntington Town Councilman EUGENE COOK

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Call For Reservation and
For More Information
631-421-6390
Seating is Limited
AMERICANS FOR LEGAL REFORM
FREE LECTURE
 
with Huntington Town Councilman
EUGENE COOK
 
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 1st, 2016 ~ 7:00PM
at the
VFW Hall
210 W. Pulaski Road
Huntington Station NY 11746
 
 

Topics; POLITICAL CORRUPTION And How It Affects You!

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Harborfields students named National Merit semifinalists

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Six Harborfields High School students were selected as semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Students include Greta K. Browne, Jacob I. Chalif, Ishaan Lohia, Casandra M. Moisanu, Mia Santomauro and 2015 early graduate Connor D. Stewart.
Those chosen will compete for approximately 7,500 National Merit Scholarships totaling approximately $33 million being offered next spring. To […]

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Hard Luck Café Concert at Cinema Arts Centre, October 20, 2016

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Features LI-Based Artists The Folk Goddesses and Tom Griffith
 
The Folk Goddesses and Tom Griffith are the featured performers on Thursday, Oct. 20, when the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series resumes at the Cinema Arts Centre (423 Park Avenue, Huntington). The 8:30 p.m. concert in the Cinema’s Sky Room will be […]

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Huntington Manor Fire Department Battles Garage Fire in Huntington Station

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a fully engulfed detached garage fire on Fourth Avenue in Huntington Station, Friday, October 14, 2016 at about 8:30 a.m. Forty firefighters using five trucks battled the blaze and were able to keep it from spreading to an adjacent garage. First Assistant Chief Mike DePasquale and Third Assistant Chief Chuck […]

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