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The South Huntington School Community suffered a tragic loss on Monday with the passing of senior Maggie Rosales.
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Maggie E. Rosales October 2, 1996 – October 13, 2014
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The Huntington Fire Department held a memorial service on August 10, 2014 for Ex-Chief Howard “Skip” Riggs, 77, who passed away on July 16 in Fort Myers, Florida.
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The South Huntington School District issued the following statement to the community regarding the tragic passing of Maggie Rosales who was murdered in Huntington Station on Sunday, October 12:
The news is reporting that 18 year-old Maggie Rosales died tragically last evening in Huntington Station. While the issue is a police matter and we are not privy to […]
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Update: Woman found dead has been identified as 18-year-old Maggie Rosales, of Huntington Station.
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Town Councilman Mark Cuthbertson and Huntington Ethics Board member James Matthews contributed money to each others campaign war chests
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The Columbus Day parade will be held on Saturday October 12th starting at Noon and will run from the Senior Center by the YMCA to the statue of Columbus on 25A.
Route 25A will be closed from Park Avenue to Lawrence Hill Road while the parade is going on.
The Grandmarshalls are Petrina Beatrice Ganici, Joe Satta, […]
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Features Singer-Songwriters Jesse Terry and Kat Quinn
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Suffolk County Police Hate Crimes Unit detectives are investigating an incident during which a threatening letter was sent to the Long Island Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Services Network in Bay Shore yesterday and are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the person or persons responsible.
A letter, addressed to the CEO, was sent the Long […]
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I was a witness to the exchange between Supervisor Petrone, Councilman Cuthbertson, and SD B.O.E. president Rogan at the last Town Board meeting. To say I am disappointed in our Town’s leadership is an understatement.
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