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Audiences Will Be Treated To One Of Wilde’s Best Works By Huntington Drama Club

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For a peek into England in 1892, a time long gone by, join the cast and crew at Huntington High School this weekend.

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Singing For A Great Cause!

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Please join us in helping Long Islanders who are in great need after Sandy’s devastation.

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Stolen Credit Cards Used At 7-11

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A suspect  walked into a 7-Eleven store located at 500 Islip Ave., in Islip Terrace, on August 9 at 2:35 a.m. and left with $200 in cash and $23 worth of items using a stolen credit card. The credit card was stolen in a burglary that occurred earlier that morning. Later that morning, at […]

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano announced today that effective midnight, November 16, 2012 the temporary fuel management program that was instituted on November 9th has officially been suspended. The original program was a coordinated regional effort designed to better manage and ease fuel challenges that arose as a […]

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Washington Drive Students Get A Unique Earth Science Lesson

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Story by Alison DeMaria
Students of Washington Drive Primary School in the Harborfields Central School District recently took part in a vaudevillian presentation that explored the earth and the effects of littering. The Grand Falloons, Professor W. and his companion Meatloaf entertained students throughout an interactive assembly titled “Professor Winklebottom’s Earth Science Circus.”
During the course of […]

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Message From Highway Superintendent William Naughton

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Dear Huntington Residents,

Hurricane Sandy has caused major destruction to trees, public and private.

LIPA has almost completed electric restoration. I am saddened about all the people who had no electricity. The Highway Office is making available to the residents a website with an online map that will show our progress toward the complete cleanup of vegetative debris caused […]

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A special town board meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, November 12, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. According to a Town Hall press release the purpose of the meeting is to “consider various resolutions pertaining to the 2013 Huntington Town Budget”.   The issues were to be discussed at the last town board meeting but were […]

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BFCU Has Set Up The Disaster Relief Fund

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November 7, 2012 – In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Bethpage Federal Credit Union is working closely with the United Way of Long Island and the American Red Cross Long Island to Support victims of Hurricane Sandy. Bethpage has set up the Bethpage Disaster Relief Fund with the United Way of Long Island to help […]

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Huntington Station Toddler Drowned In Heckscher Park Pond

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Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the death of a Huntington Station toddler that drowned this morning in a pond at Heckscher Park.
Second Precinct officers responded to a 911 call in which the caller reported that a child had fallen into a pond at the park, located at 2 Prime Ave., Huntington, at […]

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An Evening of Texas Troubadours” at the Cinema Arts Centre

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The Folk Music Society of Huntington hosts “An Evening of Texas Troubadours” at the Cinema Arts Centre on Thursday, Nov. 15, as part of its monthly Hard Luck Café series.

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