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Huntington Station Man Arrested after Allowing Thirteen-Year-Old Child to Drive

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Suffolk County Police have arrested a man for Endangering the Welfare of a Child after he allowed his thirteen-year-old daughter to drive with a three-year-old child in the backseat.
A Second Precinct Community Support Unit officer observed a 1995 Toyota Camry being driven erratically while travelling northbound on Oakwood Road in Huntington Station on January 27, […]

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Supervisor Lupinacci Takes Part in Meet the New Supervisors Panel

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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci participated recently in a “Meet the New Supervisors” panel discussion at a breakfast meeting of the networking group Advancement for Commerce, Industry and Technology (ACIT).
 
          Supervisor Lupinacci was joined on the panel by his counterparts from Hempstead, Laura Gillen; Oyster Bay, Joseph Saladino; and Smithtown, Edward Wehrheim, all of whom […]

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Elwood-John H. Glenn Soccer Coach Named Coach of the Year

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School boys soccer coach Lou Hanner was recently awarded the Section/Region 1 Coach of the Year award by the The National Federation of High Schools. Hanner is one of 11 coaches throughout New York State that received sectional awards for the 2016-2017 school year.
Coaches nominated and awarded this honor have outstanding […]

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School Nominated For National Blue Ribbon Schools Award

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The district is pleased to announce that Elwood-John H. Glenn High School has been nominated to join the community of National Blue Ribbon Schools. Elwood-John H. Glenn High School, selected by the New York State Department of Education as an Examplary High Performing School, is currently one of 19 finalists in New York State.
“Every staff […]

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February 3, 2018 Concert in Centerport Pairs Abbie Gardner and Goodnight Moonshine

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Abbie Gardner (with Craig Akin) and Goodnight Moonshine (the husband and wife duo of Molly Venter and Eben Pariser) are the featured artists during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly First Saturday Concerts series on February 3, 2018. Gardner and Venter are also members of the Americana trio Red Molly, while Akin and Pariser […]

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Wanted for Armed Robbery Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate two men who robbed a Huntington Station business this month.

Two men entered Metro PCS, located at 1669 New York Ave., on January 8, 2018 at approximately 8 p.m., displayed a shotgun and demanded money. The […]

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Two Brothers Arrested for Armed Robberies and Burglary

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Suffolk County Police have arrested two brothers in connection with two armed robberies and a burglary of First Precinct businesses on January 23, 2018.
Miguel Rios-Hurdle walked into the Valero Gas Station, located at 355 Bay Shore Road in Deer Park, New York, at approximately 3:25 a.m., displayed a gun and demanded cash. The teller complied […]

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Lupinacci Keynotes Farmingdale Commencement

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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci delivered the keynote address at Farmingdale State College’s Fifteenth Annual Winter Commencement January 23, 2018 telling graduates to “think about what you have learned and what you have yet to learn” as they set goals and try to achieve them.
 
“Think about what you have learned, and what you have yet […]

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Huntington to Begin Live Broadcasts of Meetings

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Cergol, Lupinacci resolution will bring government closer to the people
          Huntington residents unable to make it to Town Hall for board meetings will soon be able to view the meetings in real time, as the result of a resolution approved by the Town Board at its January 23 meeting.
 
          Sponsored by Councilwoman Joan Cergol and […]

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Melville Fire Department Trains for Pet CPR and First Aid

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Members of the Melville Fire Department recently participated in a hands-on training class for “Pet CPR and First Aid for First Responders”. Following a recent mutual aid response for a house fire involving the rescue of a large number of various species of animals, the department wanted to further its’ knowledge in how to provide effective […]

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