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Shortly after taking office, Councilman Gene Cook expressed the need for a state audit of the town’s books.
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Whenever a movie franchise is revived after a long break, there’s a tendency for the new installment to stick out like a sore thumb, not quite measuring up to the originals. What’s most surprising about Men in Black 3 is that despite being released ten years after the second film, it doesn’t fall into that trap, actually fitting in quite nicely with the previous two.
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The Heckscher Museum offers many events for all ages. The following is a list of upcoming events for June.
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Senator Carl L. Marcellino is partnering with the Suffolk County Police Department and Value Drugs to help residents safely dispose of their expired or unused medications.
The “Shed the Meds” program will take place 10 am to 1 pm, Saturday June 2 at Value Drugs, 349 New York Avenue, Huntington. Residents can drop off any medication […]
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In a unanimous vote of the Suffolk County Legislature at a March 13, 2012 meeting, resolution 127-2012 was passed. This resolution calls for authorizing the retirement and use of workforce housing development rights banked in the Suffolk County Save Open Space Bond Act Workforce Housing Transfer of Development Rights Program Registry for use in the […]
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Health Services Commissioner James Tomarken and Legislator Kara Hahn announced the launch of the Department of Health Services’ Regional EMS Opioid Overdose Prevention Project, a two-year New York State demonstration program that will study the effectiveness of the administration of Naloxone to opioid overdose patients by certified basic emergency medical technicians.
Naloxone, […]
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As has been the tradition for many years, the Huntington Elks opened their doors to hot, thirsty, and hungry Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts after the Town of Huntington Memorial Day Parade.
The Scouts host, Bob Gaun, is the newly elected Exalted Ruler of the Huntington Elks. Members of the Elks volunteered by serving […]
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Suffolk County Police today arrested a Brooklyn woman for driving while intoxicated after she crashed her vehicle into a house in Huntington.
Sophia Anderson was driving her Mercedes south on Browns Road when she failed to turn at the Southdown Road t-intersection. The car was heading westbound on Browns Road just past the Southdown School. Anderson’s […]
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Children will find lots of fun and creativity in the summer educational workshops offered by the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum. Sessions for children ages 3-4 and in kindergarten through third grade are offered in July and August at the Vanderbilt Education Center.
All workshops begin with an educator-led tour of the Vanderbilt Museum’s marine-life, natural-history and […]
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The following is from Alissa Sue Taff who is the President of the Sweet Hollow Civic Association. The letter is in support of creating Sweet Hollow Park which requires a transfer of development rights.
The Sweet Hollow Community had a vision of a beautiful park, in an area where few exist, surrounded by homes with many children […]
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