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Woodhull Band Performs During Islanders Game

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On Saturday, the Woodhull 6th grade band, under the direction of Chelsea Jablon, performed during an Islanders game at Nassau Coliseum. The students arrived over two hours ahead of game time in order to get their equipment together and set up. They got to see the Coliseum from the bottom to the top, since they […]

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Black history Month by Reverend Jerry Artis
Here we are again at the month of February, called Black History Month. There are a few negative connotations about this designation that I shall deal with shortly. I choose to dwell on the positives and I believe in sharing. I don’t mind sharing with the ground hogs, the […]

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Bust The Winter Blues For Parkinson’s – Fundraiser

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Michele Kustera who is a local Huntington resident will be hosting a party at Nag’s Head Ale House on January 21st from 6 to 9pm to support the Michael J Fox Foundation.  Nag’s Head Ale House is located at 396 New York Avenue in Huntington Village. There will be raffles and lots of fun to Bust the […]

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Conte: Community Leaders Must Come Together For Huntington Station

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We closed a school because of fear. We installed cameras and gunshot spotters because of fear. We cannot nor should we live in fear.

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Huntington H.S. Senior Earns National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award

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Brandon Fiordelisi is a Huntington High School senior who was a key player for the Blue Devil football team. He’s one of the Class of 2012’s best students, too. The combination of brains and brawn earned the teenager a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award.
Fiordelisi picked up the honor last weekend at the NFF’s annual brunch at […]

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Vote Today – Fire Commissioner & Water Commissioner Elections

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Fire Commissioner & Water Commissioner Election voting locations

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Important Community Meetings – December 13 & 14

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Huntington Housing Authority
Public Board Meeting
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
7:00 pm
1-A Lowndes Avenue, Huntington Station
Town Board Meeting
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
7:00 pm
100 Main Street, Huntington
Suffolk County Police 2nd Precinct Monthly Community Meeting
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
10:00 am
1071 Park Avenue, Huntington

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Townwide Writing Contest For Students

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Huntington Youth Writes, in partnership with the Town of Huntington Youth Bureau Project EXCEL, has kicked off its 13 annual writing contest for students in grades four through twelve who attend school and/or reside in the Town of Huntington. Since it began in 1999, over 11,000 entries have been received in this highly successful program.
           
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Harborfields SEPTA & Parents As Partners Present Silver Linings – Jan. 5

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A truly moving presentation featuring Harborfields alumni speaking about personal experiences with special education on Thursday January 5th, 2012

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Brendan’s Movie Reviews – Hugo

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 Brendan Morrow is a contributer for The Huntingtonian.  Brendan is a freshman at Hofstra University where he is studying Communications. He is 18 years old, a life long resident of Huntington Bay, and loves to write about and discuss television, film, and the entertainment industry. 

 Hugo Cabret traverses a busy Paris train station, winding clocks and passing […]

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