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Suffolk County Legislator William Spencer kicked-off his Healthy Communities Initiative with a first of its kind Diabetic-Friendly Food Drive. His initiative will include a series of programs that will educate and inspire the public to live healthier and happier lives. With an eye on prevention and education, Legislator Spencer is working with the Suffolk County […]
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Commack Girl Scout Troop 265 baked tons of goodies for the many community members, local groups, friends and family that were waiting to welcome home PFC Matthew Leavens (US ARMY) at Long Island MacArthur Airport. What a great experience for the girls to be at a Hometown Hero Welcome!
Photos by Julie Hecht
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A readiness to do what is right for the community is what’s needed most in these difficult times, and the South Huntington Board of Education is very pleased to announce that the teachers union has done just that. The Board of Education has been in negotiations with the teachers union for months, and late-breaking news […]
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Assemblyman Jim Conte announced that several area businesses will be awarded the first round of lower-cost power allocations under the ReCharge NY (RNY) program, which Assemblyman Conte helped pass into law last year.
“ReChargeNew Yorkprovides companies and nonprofits with reliable, low-cost power to promote economic development and job creation throughout our state,” said Conte. “By lowering […]
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This year’s Distinguished Seniors Dinner at Huntington High School honored the top 63 students in the Class of 2012. Over the course of the evening, the exceptional teenagers themselves recognized a group of teachers who have meant the most to them through the years.
A crowd numbering more than 200 filled Louis D. Giani Gymnasium for […]
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A 12-year-old Dix Hills boy suffered serious traumatic injuries after falling about 20-feet from the top of a ladder leaning against a tree while setting up a zip-line in his backyard on Landview Drive, Friday evening, May 4, at approximately 6:45 p.m. The Dix Hills Fire Department responded and Rescue Squad Paramedics treated the youth, […]
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The Village Board of Huntington Bay unanimously adopted the 2012 budget presented by Mayor Herb Morrow at the April 23rd meeting. The budget calls for a 2.2% increase in spending and a 1.4% increase in the Tax Rate. The Mayor presented a plan for the next three years which would reduce the Tax Rate in […]
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The Huntingtonian will advertise your garage sale. Send the information to tips@thehuntingtonian.com.
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Art lovers have something to look forward to. The Huntington School District’s annual art show is on the horizon. It will feature everything from painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics and computer graphics to advertising, fashion design, photography and video arts.
The show is set for Tuesday and Wednesday, May 15-16 in the high school’s Louis D. Giani […]
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Congratulations to the students of the Harborfields Central School District who were recognized during the 24th annual Young Artists Juried Photography & Fine Arts Exhibition awards ceremony and reception held on April 23 at the Harborfields Public Library. This annual event, initiated in the 1980s by former Harborfields High School (HHS) art teacher Roy Schwen, […]
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