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All-Long Island athlete commits to Fairfield University
A special ceremony was held for Elwood John-H. Glenn senior Stephanie Tsangaris on Feb. 7, 2018. In front of family, coaches, and Elwood administration, Stephanie signed a National Letter of Intent (NLI) for Fairfield University, where she will be attending and playing soccer in the fall.
Stephanie has scored […]
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The Town of Huntington will mark its 31st annual Black History Month celebration February 15, 2018 by focusing on achievements and contributions women of color have made to scientific research, social service agencies, government and business.
The program will give special recognition to Huntington resident Margaret Breland, who spent nearly two decades as the director of the […]
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LAUNCH OF NEW GANG UNIT &
INCREASED COLLABORATION BETWEEN REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
New Gang Unit Comprises Team of Attorneys and Investigators Dedicated to Prosecuting
All Crimes Committed by Gang Members in Suffolk County
Unit Will Employ Multipronged Strategy with Focus on Collaboration between Local,
State and Federal Law Enforcement Partners to Target and Eradicate Violent Street
Gangs like MS-13
Suffolk County District […]
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Long Island-based singer-songwriter Ray Lambiase and song stylist BillLauter share
the bill duringthe monthly Hard Luck Café series at the Cinema Arts Centre (423
ParkAvenue, Huntington) on Thursday, February 15. The 8:30 p.m. concert in the
Cinema’s Sky Roomwill be preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 ($10
forCinema Arts Centre and Folk Music Society […]
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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and Councilwoman Joan Cergol joined with other public officials in attending the Northport Chamber of Commerce’s annual holiday brunch, held at the Northport Yacht Club January 28.
The Chamber holds the event to ring in the New Year with their board and elected officials. In addition to Supervisor Lupinacci and Councilwoman […]
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Northport High School’s boys winter track and field team defeated Brentwood High School on February 5, 2018, making them this season’s Suffolk County champions.
Team members Isaiah Claiborne, Elijah Claiborne, and Dan O’Connor contributed to this victory with high placements in the 1000, 1600 and 1200 meter runs.
“It was a great team victory, anchored by the […]
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Suffolk County Police have arrested a Huntington Station man for stalking a teen while she was walking to her bus stop for more than a month.
Celso Garcia Mendez approached a 13-year-old female and handed her a note as she was walking to her bus stop on Sixth Avenue in Huntington Station on February 8, 2018 […]
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As of January this year 2018, Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center is bringing a new direction for the Town of Huntington Cat Shelter. After being awarded the contract to manage the cat shelter, a huge undertaking began to transform the building. Little Shelter’s amazing sponsors donated and installed new counter tops, desks and […]
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Venue Name: *Huntington Public Library*
Address: *338 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743*
Title: *Cotton: An Interactive, Musical Presentation Honoring the African
American Slave*
Date: *Saturday, February 17, 2018*
Time: *2:00 PM*
Cost: *Free*
Description: This interactive, musical presentation remembers and honors
the plight of the African American slave through Spirituals, interspersed
with classic Slave Narratives. Visuals include historic photos […]
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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Town Council Members Joan Cergol and Edmund J.M. Smyth and Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia attended the Commack Volunteer Ambulance Corps’ installation of officers on January 29, 2018.
Supervisor Lupinacci presented the members of the Corps’ Board of Directors and Officers certificates of appreciation signed by the entire Town Board, citing each’s […]
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