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Lupinacci & Raia Join Boaters For Day Of Awareness And Safety

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Assemblymen Chad Lupinacci (right) and Andrew Raia (left) together at their 2013 Vessel Safety Check and Boating Awareness Day.
On Saturday, June 8,  Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci and Assemblyman Andrew Raia were joined by members of the U.S. Coast Guard and local boaters for a day of awareness. The festivities included vendors, nonprofits, businesses, and marine […]

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Huntington to Impose 5 mph Boat Speed Limit for Asharoken Fireworks Show

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The Town will be reducing speed limits and stepping up patrols in Town waters July 4 to help people enjoy the fireworks show in Asharoken more safely.
It is expected that there will be an increased number of boats in our waters to view the fireworks in Asharoken since Oyster Bay has cancelled their event.
The Town […]

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Send Us Your Upcoming Events

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In the July print issue of The Huntingtonian, we will have a pull out section that lists the many wonderful events that happen in the Town of Huntington throughout the Summer.   If you have an event listing that you would like included, please e-mail the details to editor@thehuntingtonian.com.

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Important Message From Halesite Fire Department

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Dear Neighbors,
Have you ever been driving down Young’s Hill Road and seen flashing blue lights in your rear view mirror? Do you know what they mean and what you should do?
Think about this; it’s 6:45 PM and your 52 year-old neighbor is having a heart attack at home and has called 911. He and his […]

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Lupinacci To Host Identity Theft Prevention Seminar

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci will be hosting an identity theft prevention seminar.During the seminar, the Suffolk County Police Department’s Identity Theft Unit will discuss what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones.
 
   Wednesday, June 26
  6:30 p.m.
   Huntington Public Library
338 Main Street, Huntington
**ALL PUBLIC AND MEDIA WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND**

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Co-Chairmen Appointed at the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce

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Robert Bontempi and James Kelly have been appointed by the Chamber Executive Committee to serve as interim Co-Chairmen of the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce following the sudden passing of recently appointed Chamber Chairman Larry Kushnick.

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Movie Review: Man of Steel

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Right from the opening scene, “Man of Steel” is a science fiction movie through and through, more than it’s even a superhero movie.

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Flag Day Celebration Honors Symbol Of America

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci recently joined the Huntington Elks Lodge No. 1565, local veterans and members of local Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops for a Flag Retirement Ceremony. The ceremony was part of the Flag Day festivities on June 15.
“The flag is a symbol of our nation and all that has gone into making our […]

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Assault In Huntington Village

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On June 2, at approximately 3:00 a.m., a 29 year old male was walking on Main Street between Clinton Avenue and Wall Street in Huntington. He was assaulted by a group of white males who were believed to be in their early 20s.
The victim, 29, of Huntington, was treated for a broken nose at Huntington Hospital.
Suffolk […]

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Raia Declares Victory: OPWDD Funding Restored

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Assemblyman Andrew Raia and his colleagues in the Assembly recently voted to restore the $90 million cut that had been levied upon the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). The legislators came to an agreement with Gov. Cuomo last week to fully restore the $90 million that was taken away from non-profit organizations that […]

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