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Wild Fire at St. Anthony’s Hunt. Sta. Huntington Manor Fire Department Battles Pickup Truck

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department battled a blaze that engulfed a pickup truck in the parking lot of St. Anthony’s High School on Pidgeon Hill Road in South Huntington, at about 1:25 a.m. on Monday, June 6, 2016.  Huntington Manor firefighters responded with two trucks and quickly extinguished the fire, under the command of Second Assistant […]

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Little Shelter 2016 Raffle WIN a Mercedes – Benz

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Drive away in a CLA or choose $25,000 Cash in Little Shelter’s 18th Semi-Annual Drawing.

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Irene Grzegorczyk Awarded “The Senior Citizen of the Year Award

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On May 19th 2016, Irene Grzegorczyk, 81 was honored by the Suffolk County Office for Aging as The Senior Citizen of the Year Award” at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook.  Irene was recognized for her many hours of service with the Community Computer Connections Program, a project of The Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

Pictured with Irene are: (l […]

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Book Signing “They Grey Woods” Book Revue June 17, 2016

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Carson Rose, a New York native and newly published author of the The Grey Woods, is making her debut in the Fantasy fiction genre. The Grey Woods is the first book in her six book planned series titled ‘In The Footsteps of Kings’. For more information on this local author please visit her site www.thegreywoods.com.
 
 

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Dick’s Sporting Goods, In Commack Has Petit Larceny -Police Need Your Help

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate a man who stole items from a Commack store this month.
A man entered Dick’s Sporting Goods, located at 6070 Jericho Turnpike, on May 16 at approximately 9:45 p.m. and stole two New York […]

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Maryland Man Stabbed in Huntington Village Bar

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a stabbing that occurred at a bar in Huntington early this morning.

A police officer was alerted Saturday June 4, 2016 at approximately 1:50 a.m. by a patron of Acacia, located at 371 New York Ave., that a man had been stabbed inside the bar. The victim, a […]

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Harborfields Students Succeed in Science Olympiad Contest

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The Harborfields Central School District is pleased to announce that three Oldfield Middle School students earned top place titles in the Earth Science and General Science categories of the National Science Olympiad contest.
Each year, the National Science League administers multiple-choice contests in various science categories and grade levels. Students complete the exam in April and […]

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Town Unveils Historic Marker for The Long Islander

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Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone and Councilman Mark Cuthbertson joined U.S. Rep. Steve Israel and representatives from the Press Club of Long Island and the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association May 31, 2016 in dedicating a historic marker commemorating the original headquarters of The Long Islander, Long Island’s oldest newspaper.
The newspaper, which continues to publish, began […]

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Northport Students Bring Project Hope

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Bellerose Avenue Elementary School fifth-grade SHARE Club students participated in “Project Hope” outreach at the Moose Lodge in Greenlawn on Sunday, May 15, 2016.
Students worked in the kitchen to plan and prepare a meal for community members. Bellerose students, along with their school counselor and school psychologist, helped to prepare and serve more than 180 […]

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TOWNWIDE FUND OF HUNTINGTON AND FINLEY JR. HIGH SCHOOL TEAM UP TO HELP LOCAL VETERANS

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Finley Jr. High School students assembled approximately 250 care packages for distribution to homeless and financially compromised veterans. The supplies were collected by General Needs and The Townwide Fund of Huntington was proud to serve as an organizer and coordinator alongside the Finley Community Club.
Donations of travel-size personal care items were made to General Needs, […]

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