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Letter To The Editor From Legislator William Spencer

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October 3, 2012
Dear Editor,
Last Friday night I attended a very powerful and inspiring event at Saint Patrick’s Church in Huntington. The event, presented by The Fallen on Long Island, was entitled “Speak Up Long Island!” The topics discussed included: an overview of the drug epidemic and crisis on Long Island; a synopsis of substance use, […]

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Letter To The Editor From Councilman Mark Mayoka

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Dear Editor,
I recently fulfilled a goal of mine; filming my first tutorial for Huntington @ Your Service or the H@YS system. My hope is that this will be the first of many tutorials in the coming months. The objective in filming this video is to assist with the reduction of crime. With your support and […]

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Free Spaying Or Neutering Of Pit Bulls Owned By Town Residents

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Town Offers Free Spaying or Neutering of Pit Bulls and Pit Bull Mixes Month-long program, in partnership with League for Animal Protection, comes in recognition of October as Pit Bull Awareness Month.

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The Arena Players Children’s Theatre Presents The Ghost Of Sleepy Hollow

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The Arena Players Children’s Theatre will open its Fall season on Saturday, October 6, with The Ghost of Sleepy Hollow.

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GHCG Meeting October 4

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We have a Super BIG meeting planned for this Thursday, October 4 at 7 p.m. Plan to attend so you don’t miss a thing! 

Meet & Greet and Q & A with New York State 10th Assembly District Candidate Chad Lupinacci — Hear what Mr. Lupinacci has to say and ask your questions!
An Up-To-The-Minute […]

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Harborfields Student Named LIAA Scholar-Artist

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            The Harborfields High School Music and Art Department is proud to announce the selection of senior Lauren Antonucci as a Long Island Arts Alliance Scholar-Artist in the media arts division!
            Twenty diversely talented high school seniors were selected as Scholar-Artists from among the top students in Nassau and Suffolk counties. Artistic genres included music, […]

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Crash On Jericho Turnpike, 4 Injured

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Volunteers from the Huntington Manor Fire Department and Huntington Community First Aid Squad along with Suffolk Police were dispatched to an early morning crash on Jericho Turnpike and Cooper Avenue, in front of the Huntington Station Post Office, at around 7:14 a.m., Saturday, September 29. The four-car accident resulted in four injuries, and Huntington Manor […]

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Arts Council Halloween Art Contest

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The Huntington Arts Council invites students to submit work that is inspired by a Halloween theme.

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Homecoming Weekend at Huntington High School

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An electric week will culminate this Friday and Saturday (Sept. 28-29) as Huntington High School celebrates its annual homecoming festivities. The weekend will include the traditional Friday night float building, a noon parade on Saturday, a 2 p.m. football game and an evening dance for students.
Many Huntington alumni are expected to return to their alma […]

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South Huntington Word Quilt Headed to Albany

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As South Huntington’s Silas Wood sixth graders prepared for the visit of Commissioner King, they reviewed videos of his speeches and prior school visits. The students found many refrains and important words that Commissioner King used with great frequency.
Because words have power, the students were asked to illustrate his power words so that they could […]

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