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David Amram Performs in Centerport, June 4, 2016

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David Amram, a widely acclaimed artist in several musical genres, will close out the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s current season of First Saturday Concerts on June 4 at the Congregational Church of Huntington (30 Washington Drive, Centerport). The 8:30 p.m. concert, during which other musicians will join him, will be preceded by an open […]

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2016 Harborfields Senior Awards Ceremony

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Harborfields High School seniors were recognized for their outstanding achievements, citizenship and service at the school’s annual senior awards ceremony on May 24. In addition, more than 20 memorial and organizational scholarships were presented to deserving seniors.
Principal Dr. Rory Manning announced Sabrina Qi and Trevor Jones as the Class of 2016 valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively. […]

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2016 Scientific Achievements at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School

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Four students in Dr. Arnold Kamhi’s independent science research class at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School in the Elwood Union Free School District received honor recognition’s in two prestigious science research competitions.
Seniors Grace Franzese and Zachary Wollman jointly won for their project, “Testing the Effectiveness of Alpha Lipoic Acid as an Antioxidant,” in the 2016 […]

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Huntington Town Board Approves Revisions in Rental Registration Law

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The Huntington Town Board, at its May 10 meeting, approved revisions to the Town’s rental registration law, fine-tuning the year-old statute based on experiences over its first 12 months of being in effect.
 
Among the major revisions are making permits valid for two years, instead of the previous one; and making it unlawful for the owner […]

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Meet the Candidates – Democratic Party NY 3rd Congressional District

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The League Of Women Voters is having a Meet the Democratic candidate to replace Steve Israel’s seat that he is retiring from. The meeting is at the Cold Spring Harbor Library 7-9pm June 15, 2016.

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Suffolk Half Marathon Designated as Championship for Intellectually Disabled

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and other officials announced Tuesday May 24, 2016 that the county’s half marathon has been designated as international and national championships for the intellectually disabled.
The Catholic Health Services Suffolk County Marathon, Half Marathon and newly added 5k will take place Oct. 30, 2016 starting and ending in the village of […]

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Macys Petit Larceny Police Needs 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 the man who stole cologne from a Melville store earlier this year.

A man stole nine bottles of Mont Blanc cologne from Macy’s Backstage, located at 834 Walt Whitman Road, on January 15, 2016 […]

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Nordstroms Rack Has Petit Larceny Police Need 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 two people who stole items from a Huntington Station store in April, 2016.

A man and woman stole assorted handbags and sunglasses from Nordstrom Rack, located at 350 Walt Whitman Road, on April 1, […]

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Recipes Represent Heritage in Harborfields School District

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As part of an oral history project, students in Amy Lustig’s fifth-grade class at Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School in the Harborfields Central School District interviewed a member of their family about a recipe that represents their family’s heritage.
After interviewing the adult, students transformed their conversation into a story and added the steps and ingredients […]

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“Remember Me” on Memorial Day Poem

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Remember me—the boy you knew
from up the street…..the class in school
Crooked smile….my hair too long

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