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Dear Editor,
I’d like to provide an update to my Letter to the Editor with respect to Avalon Bay appearing in the current “Huntingtonian”. In the letter, I invited town board members to my home for breakfast. I received responses from Supervisor Petrone, Councilwoman Berland and Councilman Gene Cook shortly after my letter to the editor […]
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Suffolk County Police today arrested an Amityville child-care provider that left an 8-month-old girl and a 4-year-old girl unattended in a locked vehicle in Melville.
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master is a monumental cinematic achievement, and one of the year’s best films, even if experience of watching it can at times be somewhat frustrating.
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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a single-car crash that killed the driver in Melville this morning.
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The crash between a Church van and a sports utility vehicle that resulted in seven injuries brought a multi-agency response Saturday night, September 29, at about 10:35 p.m. The accident occurred on Park Avenue and East Fifth Street, just south of the Huntington LIRR tracks. The Huntington Manor Fire Department and Huntington Community First Aid Squad were […]
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Today’s children are growing up in a world transformed by interactive media. As parents and others who care for children, how can we tell if these media are helping or hurting them? How can we make sure that their media environment supports their health and development?
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Members of the Old Huntington Green Incorporated visited Town Hall on Tuesday, September 18, to view the statue of Nathan Hale that will be on display in Town Hall lobby until the end of the month.
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Town records also indicate that today 9/26 at 10:10am Public Safety was to perform an inspection of that property to convert an illegal apartment into a legal accessory apartment.
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The Huntington Town Board at its Sept. 24 meeting voted to urge the State of New York Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Agriculture and Markets to add Invasive Bamboo onto the NYS Invasive Species List.
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