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Bellone Offers Safety Reminders for the End of Daylight Saving Time

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This weekend marks the start of Eastern Standard Time, and as we fall back and adjust schedules, County Executive Bellone offers additional tips to keep your home safe. Residents Should Take the Opportunity to Sign Up or Update Their Smart911 Safety Profile.

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The Tale of The Councilman and Two Urban Renewal Projects

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This article was originally published on October 9, 2013.

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Upcoming Events At Cold Spring Harbor Library

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The following events are free and open to the general public.
Great Smartphone Apps Demonstration

A SeniorNet lecturer will give a demonstration of some of the best smartphone apps on Tuesday, November 11, at 2pm at the Cold Spring Harbor Library & Environmental Center. This program is free and open to the general public. Advance registration is […]

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Overtime Win Sends Whitman Boys Soccer Deeper into Playoffs

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South Huntington’s Whitman Boys Soccer won their first playoff game in grand fashion before a crowded stadium on Tuesday afternoon. Up against a tough Sachem North team, who equaled the talent, drive, and tenacity of their Wildcat opponents, the game came down to overtime knotted at 3.

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Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Motor Vehicle Crash on West Main Street In Huntington

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Update: Vincent Butler, the pedestrian who was seriously injured in a motor vehicle crash on October 30 in Huntington, succumbed to his injuries last night. 
Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Huntington this morning.
Vincent Butler was crossing West Main Street, approximately 10 feet from […]

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Man Arrested For DWI After Offering Ride To Huntington Teenagers At Bus Stop

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At approximately 7:00 a.m. on October 30, 2014, Suffolk County Police today arrested a Huntington man for driving while intoxicated and endangering the welfare of a child after he asked two teenagers if they wanted a ride to school.
Jake Giffuni was driving a 2002 Honda Accord on East Pulaski Road in Huntington when he approached […]

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Adam Saalfield, 21, of Huntington Station was arrested Wednesday

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Police Activity At Varney & Leyden In Huntington Station

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Major police activity at the corner of Leyden and Varney Street in Huntington Station.  Suffolk Crime Lab is on the scene.  They are searching around the perimeter and inside the home with K-9 dogs.
Multiple bags have been removed from the home.
Check back for updates.

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Huntington Blue Devils Marching Band Wins State Title to Cap Undefeated Season

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The Huntington High School Blue Devil marching band culminated an undefeated season by winning the New York State Field Band Conference championship and Governor’s Cup on Sunday at Syracuse’s Carrier Dome.

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Greenlawn American Legion Post to Commemorate Veterans Day

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To mark Veterans Day 2014, American Legion Greenlawn Post 1244 will conduct its annual Veterans Day Observance at 11:00 am on Tuesday, November 11th, 2014 at the Greenlawn Memorial Park Monument at Pulaski Rd. and Broadway in Greenlawn.
The ceremony, which has been conducted annually for many years by the Greenlawn Post, is attended by many […]

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