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Counterfeit Bill Used at South Huntington Pharmacy

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying and locating a man who used a counterfeit bill at a South Huntington pharmacy.
On March 11, a man purchased a home pregnancy test worth approximately $25 at CVS located at 2 East Jericho Turnpike.  The suspect used a counterfeit $100, […]

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Celebrity Chef Peter Berley to Talk at the Cold Spring Harbor Library

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Award-winning chef and author Peter Berley will offer an in-depth discussion, demonstration, and tasting of traditional French country bread leavened with wild-crafted sourdough culture at the Cold Spring Harbor Library & Environmental Center.  All are invited to attend this free program on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 7pm. Advance registration is required.
A distinctively tart-tasting bread, […]

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County Executive Bellone Delivers 2015 State of the County

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By Vanessa B. Streeter, Justin Meyers, Office of County Executive Bellone
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone delivered his fourth State of the County address this evening at the William H. Rodgers Legislative Building in Hauppauge.
During his address, Bellone highlighted his administration’s progress on a region-wide transportation and economic development plan called ‘Connect Long Island.’
Bellone also addressed […]

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Marcellino Introduces School Green Energy Savings Bill

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State Senator Carl L. Marcellino announced that he has introduced legislation, Senate Bill 4406, which would allow school district to receive building aid for the installation of alternative energy system including solar, wind or geothermal project.
“The installation of alternative energy sources for our schools will not only be a positive for the environment, but will […]

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Car Crashed Through Fence Near Half Hollow Hills High School West

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Volunteers from the Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident after a car crashed through a chain-link fence on Wolf Hill Road at Melrose Road, near Half Hollow Hills High School West. Under the command of Chief Robert Fling and Third Assistant Chief Joe Williamson, an ambulance, heavy rescue truck and paramedic […]

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate two women who stole merchandise from a Commack store last year.
Two women stole more than $2,000 worth of clothing, handbags and outerwear from TJ Maxx, located at 5020 Jericho Turnpike, on December 15. The women […]

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Two Escape Dix Hills House Fire

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The Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a early morning house fire on Seaman Neck Road at 12:10 a.m. on Monday, March 23, 2015. Two residents, a man and woman, were able to escape the smoky blaze unharmed which broke out in the basement of the one-story home.
About 70 firefighters from Dix Hills, Deer Park, Greenlawn […]

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Darryl St. George Makes Huntington Town Council Bid Official

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From Friends of Darryl St. George:
Darryl St. George, a local teacher and veteran who announced on February 2 that he was exploring a potential run for Huntington Town Council this fall, declared today that he has made his candidacy official. This announcement comes in conjunction with the launch of his campaign’s new website, www.darrylstgeorge.com. St. George […]

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Italian-American Scholarship Opportunity

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci is announcing this year’s various Italian-American scholarships being offered to current or future college students. The New York Conference of Italian-American State Legislators revealed allotments of $2,500 per athletic or academic scholarship.
“As an educator, I’ve always been a strong advocate for students to take advantage of the numerous scholarships our communities offer. […]

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Farmers Market Open Today – Sunday, March 22, 2015

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Jack Abrams School
155 Lowndes Ave
Huntington Station NY 11746
9 am – 1 pm
Sundays
The weather is finally over freezing, Haven’t been to the Winter Farmers’ Market this season due to the weather?
Come out this weekend and help support the Local Food Movement!
The market is filled with a great selection of produce to
meat, spices, cheese, honey, baked goods […]

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