- Home
- Events
- Investigations
- News
- OPINION
- Police/Fire/EMS
- Politics
- Sports & Schools
Jerome Peter “Jerry” Wallin, longtime resident, lawyer and former Huntington Assistant Town Attorney, died June 21, 2015. He was 94.
Born on April 21, 1921 in Brooklyn, NY where he was raised, Jerry attended Brooklyn Preparatory School and Brooklyn College, graduating from the latter in 1943. He later earned his LLB from St John’s University School […]
Continue reading …
Barbara Lamantia, 58, of Huntington Station was arrested for DWI/Drugs and numerous Leaving the Scene of an Accident after she hit several cars in Huntington at approximately 2 p.m. on July 1, 2015.
Lamantia was observed driving erratically as she barreled down the road hitting cars in her path. Cars were pulling over to avoid the […]
Continue reading …
The 50th Anniversary Huntington Summer Arts Festival
Week 2 – June 30th – July 5th
All performances begin at 8:30 PM, besides the Tuesday Night Family Series performance at 7:30 PM. Located on the Chapin Rainbow Stage in Heckscher Park, Huntington.
For A Complete Season Performance Schedule
Click Here
Tuesday, June 30th –
“Shrek”
The Plaza Theatrical Productions will perform the […]
Continue reading …
From Source The Station:
Don’t miss our Summer Scavenger Hunt Next Month!
Save the Date for Huntington Station’s very first Scavenger Hunt, taking place on Thursday, July 16th: locations to be announced!
We are working hard with the Multicultural Business Committe to bring you a summer event full of Huntington Station history, fun and great food!
Feel free to […]
Continue reading …
The Chapin Family Concert, which was to kick off the 50th Anniversary of the Summer Arts Festival, has been rescheduled for Monday, June 29, at Heckscher Park. The concert will begin at 8:30, and it will be preceded by a ceremony unveiling the sign officially identifying the venue as the Harry Chapin Rainbow Stage.
Because of the concert, the […]
Continue reading …
“We provided much needed relief for hardworking taxpayers living on Long Island. My colleagues and I extended the property tax cap, which has saved hardworking New Yorkers over $7 billion since it was created. This essential pro-taxpayer proposal will continue the property tax cap for four more years, and will accompany $1.3 billion in property […]
Continue reading …
CANCELLED
Saturday, June 27th –
The Chapin Family
We are working on trying to reschedule this performance. As information becomes available we will notify you with an additional email, as well as postings on our facebook page and website.
The 50th anniversary of the Summer Arts Festival will begin on Saturday June 27. There will be an unveiling the […]
Continue reading …
The Open Meetings or “Sunshine” laws of New York State and Suffolk County give the public the right to attend meetings of public bodies, listen to the debates and watch the decision-making process in action. The laws also require that notice of the time and place of all meetings be given prior to every meeting.
Following […]
Continue reading …
Auditions for the Minstrel Players 3rd Annual festival of original plays, “Back to the Zone” on Monday August 3rd at 7:30 pm. Rehearsals will take place Monday and Tuesday nights beginning 9/14. Performances will be on Saturdays October 24th and November 7th and Sundays October 25th, November 1st, and November 8th at Houghton Hall Theatre […]
Continue reading …
Suffolk County Police arrested a man and his two sons on drug and weapons charges following the execution of a search warrant at their Huntington Station home.
As part of the Suffolk County Police Department’s continuing enforcement efforts in Huntington Station, detectives from the Narcotics Section, Second Precinct Special Operations Team, Criminal Intelligence Bureau and officers […]
Continue reading …