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Whitman Homecoming This Weekend

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This week, throughout South Huntington Schools, spirits are high as students prepare for their annual homecoming celebration on Saturday, October 20. This year will celebrate the biannual Hall of Fame induction as part of the district’s celebration. Spirit week is an especially fun time for students with each day highlighting a different theme. On Saturday […]

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If You See Something Send Something

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Councilman Mark Mayoka and Huntington @ Your Service Present: If You See Something Send Something

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Suffolk County Opens Cooling Centers

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With the National Weather Service forecasting high temperatures tomorrow, County Executive Bellone has asked that Suffolk County residents take it easy during the next few days and follow the experts’ advice on how to “Beat the Heat.”  Suffolk County will also open cooling centers for Suffolk County residents on Thursday morning. 
The following centers will be […]

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Town Hall Public Hearings for June 19

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On June 19th, 2012, at 7:00 pm the Huntington Town Board has scheduled five public hearings. They include:

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Louise Mosrie and James O’Malley Perform at the Cinema Arts Centre, June 21

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 Singer-songwriters Louise Mosrie and James O’Malley will be the featured performers during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s Hard Luck Café at the Cinema Arts Centre on Thursday, June 21. The 8:30 p.m. concert will be preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for Cinema Arts Centre and Folk Music Society […]

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Teacher Plants the Seeds for Meaningful Learning

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Harborfields Central School District’s Christy Roxo, a Family and Consumer Science teacher at Oldfield Middle School, is working to educate students on making healthy choices by taking them out of the classroom and into the garden.
Upon receiving a grant in the amount of $600 from HACEF (Harborfields Alumni and Community Education Foundation), Ms. Roxo bought […]

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Commack Courtyard Cleanup

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The Commack Middle School Student Government, along with Club Europa, teacher Thomas Stevens, and some of his students, embarked on the task of beautifying the school’s courtyard. Many middle school students expressed the desire to go outside to relax, read, or just hang out with friends in a quiet atmosphere. Teachers also expressed an interest […]

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Science of Addiction at Cinema Arts Centre

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Join Scientists Anne Churchland & Rob Martienssen of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for an entertaining exploration of the science of addiction, followed by Danny Boyle’s classic movie, Trainspotting, starring Ewan McGregor on Wednesday, April 11 at 7:30pm, part of the Science On Screen series at Cinema Arts Centre.

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Message From Congressional Candidate Stephen Labate

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I am deeply honored to accept the Suffolk County Republican and the Suffolk County Conservative nomination to run in the newly redistricted Congressional District 3. Additional endorsements are imminent, but to once again be trusted with my party’s nomination is an incredible honor.
The district may have changed, but the message of my campaign will not. […]

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Conte: Cancer Screening Saves Lives

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Like manyLong Island families, I know well what a diagnosis of cancer means to one’s friends and loved ones. Cancer is a devastating disease that is expected to claim the lives of about 577,190 Americans in 2012 – more than 1,500 people every day.
 The best weapon we have in fighting cancer is early detection. That’s […]

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