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Students at both Harley Avenue Primary School and James H. Boyd Intermediate School attended “Make a Good Choice” character education assemblies led by actor, singer and storyteller Lou Del Bianco.
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Cold Spring Harbor Fire Department – 35th Annual Antique Flea Market
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Huntington High School outperformed most Long Island high schools, including many of its neighbors by producing three National Merit scholarship program semi-finalists.
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Featuring homemade pickles, jams, jellies, farm grown vegetables, baked goods and family activities.
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Historically, horror sequels tend to be incredibly unnecessary, with storylines created out of thin air only after the original is a hit. This is hardly a new phenomenon; it’s been the case for decades.
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Long Island’s own Jerry DeMeo and Naomi Margolin & Mark Newman are the featured artists when the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series resumes at the Cinema Arts Centre on Thursday, Sept. 19.
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Due multiple calendar hurdles, lower than normal donor turnout, plus high demand from area hospitals, our community blood supply has been reduced to critical levels – notably less than a one-day supply of O-negative “universal donor” blood, which can be transfused into anyone in trauma situations when there is no time for blood typing. In […]
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Assemblyman Andrew Raia (R,I,C-East Northport), as well as other members of the Suffolk County Assembly Republican Delegation, will partner with Suffolk County Sheriff Vincent F. DeMarco to offer a life-saving program called “Yellow Dot.” Yellow Dot is a free program designed to help first responders provide life saving medical attention during that first “golden hour” […]
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Students from Harborfields High School learned that “it can wait” on Sept. 13 as Suffolk County Legislator William Spencer held a press conference at the school to discuss the dangers of texting and driving in conjunction with AT&T’s “It Can Wait” program.
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Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia is pleased to announce that the statue of Nathan Hale will be on display in the lobby of Town Hall, across from the Town Clerk’s Office, for the month of September, Monday through Friday, during business hours.
“We display the statue twice a year, in July to celebrate Independence Day and in […]
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