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At Half Hollow Hills H.S. East there was a dispute in the parking lot involving people who just left a football game.
A man was stabbed and taken to Huntington Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
There were no arrests and the investigation by 2nd Squad detectives is continuing. The incident happened on October 17, 2014, at approximately […]
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Don’t Miss Our Exhibit Opening This Saturday!
Just added to the list of features for the evening –
Live tattooing will be taking place.
This is the first event of its kind in Suffolk County!
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On October 15, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and the Suffolk County Department of Health Services hosted a table-top exercise to review procedures for isolation and quarantine, in an effort to prepare a response should an individual within Suffolk County become infected or come into contact with someone with the Ebola Virus.
“This was a very […]
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Police Officer Nicholas Guerrero will be released from Stony Brook University Hospital and be transported to rehabilitation facility.
Officer Guerrero and his partner were struck by a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop on Partridge Lane in Huntington on September 22. Officer Guerrero suffered a serious head injury and was airlifted to Stony Brook University Hospital where he […]
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This story was originally published on December 5, 2011.
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A group of concerned citizens from the South Huntington and Huntington School Districts have organized a march on Town Hall brought on by the murder of Maggie Rosales. They describe the purpose of the march “as way of bringing people together for peace and harmony, to remember a life was lost to a violent crime and […]
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This chilling ghost story is one of the most central films in the history of Swedish cinema. “The Phantom Carriage” stars and is directed by Victor Sjöström (Wild Strawberries) and based on a novel by Nobel Prize
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The Power of Story: World War I Propaganda and the Work of James Thurber
Professor Don Parker will discuss the public relations and propaganda that led to the U.S. involvement in World War I, followed by a lighter presentation on humorist James Thurber, New Yorker columnist and illustrator, at the Cold Spring Harbor Library & Environmental […]
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So this tragic murder of Maggie Rosales (RIP) is undoubtedly a flashpoint for us as a community. Regardless of the details, our grievances with our county and town’s elected officials and the misallocation of police resources to our communities does not waiver.
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