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DIX HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICERS INSTALLATION CEREMONY

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Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci, Assemblyman Andrew Raia, Town Clerk Jo-Anne Raia and Coucilperson Susan Berland, were on hand February 7, 2016 to congratulate leaders of the Dix Hills Fire Department on their installment to serve in various leadership positions.
Three of the individuals installed on Sunday are new to board-level leadership positions in the department. Those include […]

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Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island Hosts Fundraiser Event for Little Shelter Animal Rescue-Tonight

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Fashion has gone to the dogs! Ferrari-Maserati of Long Island and Little Shelter Animal Rescue & Adoption Center has teamed up to hold its 3rd annual fashion show February 18th, 2016.

Adoptable dogs and cats from Little Shelter will be strutting down the runway in posh designer clothing while looking for their furever homes. “It’s a […]

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Overwhelming Support from Community

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Dear Friends, Family and Neighbors,
Thanks to the outpouring of generous donations from the community members like you, we have fulfilled this families’ needs. Thank you to anyone who donated anything; it’s just that easy to be a hometown hero to a family in need. I am proud to have such great neighbors!
Stay Safe!
Greg Colonna
Chief of […]

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On the afternoon of Sunday February 14, 2016, Halesite Fire Department was called by 911 dispatcher with a report of a bedroom fire on Cove Road in Halesite.  The fire was advanced and vented upon arrival, with fire extending to the front and back of the building and also to the second floor.  While the […]

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Town Adds Two to the Ethics Board

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The Huntington Town Board, at its February 10 meeting, appointed two members to the Town’s Board of Ethics, bringing the board up to its full complement of five members.
 
Named to the Ethics Board were Huntington resident Sam Miller, a longtime official with the New York regional office of the federal Department of Housing and Urban […]

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A NEW GUIDEBOOK, “HOW TO PLAN FOR AGING PARENTS 2016”

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TULLY & WINKELMAN, P.C. RELEASES NEW GUIDEBOOK,
“HOW TO PLAN FOR AGING PARENTS 2016”
Report Available to the Public Free of Charge at Law Firm’s Website
Tully & Winkelman, P.C. has released a new guidebook, which provides valuable information for adults on how they can plan for their elderly parents as they age.
“How To Plan For Aging Parents […]

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New Date for Earth, Air and Water

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NEW date change Reception has been moved to next
Friday, February 19, 6-8 pm
Earth, Air and Water:
A Celebration of Tri-State Wildlife and Nature
Juried Photography Show
Juror: Andrew Darlow
Reception
Friday, February 19, 6-8 pm On display until February 27th

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An Evening of Live Music at the Cinema Arts Centre, Feb. 18

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Greg Cornell and the Cornell Brothers and David Moss will be the featured performers during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series at the Cinema Arts Centre (423 Park Avenue, Huntington) on Thursday, Feb. 18.  The 8:30 p.m. concert in the Cinema’s Sky Room will be preceded by an open mic at […]

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New Police Commissioner Tim Sini Wants Blood Tomorrow

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“I am encouraging all members of the department to take the time to donate blood. Blood banks are historically low at this time of year, and every donation is important and can save a life. This is indeed a meaningful way to honor Officer Ciano.” Police Commissioner Timothy Sini

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School Collects Thousands of Cans of Soup for the Hungry 3903 To Be Exact

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North Ridge Primary School in Commack held its annual “Souper Bowl” and collected a total of 3,903 cans and bags of soup. Mrs. Esposito, the gym teacher at North Ridge, decided to “sculpt” the cans into the shape of a giant airplane.

Each day when the children came to gym, they were amazed at how well […]

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