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Black History Month at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Centre

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This February the Cinema Arts Centre celebrates Black History Month with a selection of films about Black experience through the decades. We kick off the month by honoring Bob Marley’s birthday with a screening of BOB MARLEY: MAKING OF A LEGEND that documents his early pre-fame days with rarely seen footage. JAMEL SHABAZZ STREET PHOTOGRAPHER […]

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The Heckscher Museum of Art February Programs and Exhibitions

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The Heckscher Museum of Art hours have been extended. The Museum is now open Wednesday through Sunday until 5:00 pm.

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Lupinacci Honors Trio Of New Eagle Scouts

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Hermer-Fried, Rosen-Packard and Riley become the newest Eagle Scouts of Troop 78.

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School Closings & Delays For Monday, February 3, 2014

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Cold Spring Harbor School District – Due to the expected inclement weather, all schools will be closed for Monday, February 3, 2014.  All before and after school activities are cancelled. There will be no private school transportation.
Commack School District – Due to inclement weather conditions, all Commack Schools and offices are closed today, February 3, 2014.
All extra-curricular and […]

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Greater Huntington Civic Group Monthly Meeting

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Thursday, February 6, 2014, 7 p.m.

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Letter To The Editor: Americans For Legal Reform

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Americans for Legal Reform is a national Reform Campaign.

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Pet Dealer Oversight Law Now In Effect

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Senator John Flanagan (2nd Senate District) recently announced the enactment of legislation he supported that will help provide better regulation of animal breeders and pet stores.

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OMS Spelling Bee Winner Advances to Regional Competition

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On Jan. 8, 31 Oldfield Middle School students in the Harborfields Central School District took part in the school level of the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. The students, representing grades six through eight, qualified to participate in the school-level bee after winning their class bees.
Students took on many complicated words with confidence. After nine rounds, only […]

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The following is a letter from the Elwood Union Free School District Board of Education to Supervisor Petrone and the Town Board urging them to reject any rezoning of the property currently owned by Oak Tree Dairy.

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Over 130 Medical Professionals Attendance At Opioid Workshop

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More than 130 medical professionals joined in a Suffolk County workshop on pain management and opioid prescriptions.

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