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Letter From Huntington PTA Council President

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On May 20th the Huntington Union Free School District, like school districts across the state, will offer its 2014-2015 school budget for the community’s approval.  I encourage all district residents to take the time to support your community and the students of our district by voting on the 20th at Huntington High School between 6am and 9pm.
The proposed […]

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Silver Alert For Huntington Station Man

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Update: James Vincent has returned home unharmed.

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Lupinacci Pushes For Ethics Reform

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Press Release From the Office of Assemblyman Lupinacci
Following a news report detailing the Senate Minority’s push for ethics reform, Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci is encouraging his colleagues in both houses to pass the Public Officers’ Accountability Act. Assembly Bill 7393, introduced by the Assembly Republican Conference in 2013, would punish elected officials convicted of felonies related […]

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Science on Screen: Particle Fever

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Imagine being able to watch as Edison turned on the first light bulb, or as Franklin received his first jolt of electricity. Particle Fever gives audiences a front row seat as scientists take crucial steps in discovering the origin and substance of the universe.

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Greenlawn FD Takes 1st Place In 7th Annual Chuck Varese Tournament

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Teams were judged on the amount of time it took to complete the extrication, as well as how they handled the equipment and the safety features followed.

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Live Music at Cinema Arts Centre, May 15

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Larry Kolker, an American roots musician with a post-modern edge who grew up in Huntington, shares a bill with Scott Cook, a prairie balladeer from Alberta, Canada, during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series.

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Raia Calls For Public Database Of Violent Felons

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Brittany’s Law, which would create a publicly accessible state-wide database of violent felons, has been passed by a wide margin in the State Senate. Raia has been fighting for this common-sense legislation since its introduction in 2010.

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Your Child’s Social Language

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Deborah Hoch, MA, CCC-SLP is a speech-language pathologist with a practice in South Huntington.

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Commack Seniors Received Scholarships for Academic Excellence

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Twenty Commack High School seniors received Scholarships for Academic Excellence from the NYS Higher Education Services Corporation (HESC).

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Climb into a Time Machine, Take a Vanderbilt ‘Living History’ Tour

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It’s the summer of 1932. William and Rosamund Vanderbilt have just returned to the United States after an eight-month, around-the-world cruise in their new 264-foot yacht, Alva.

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