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The Townwide Fund of Huntington invites the community to save the date for its popular annual golf outing, set for Thursday May 14 at the beautiful Huntington Crescent Club, 15 Washington Drive, Huntington New York.
Check in starts at 10:30, brunch is served at 11:00, and the practice range and putting greens are open from the get […]
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A leading voice for college students statewide who rely on New York’s Tuition Assistant Program (TAP), Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R,C,I-South Huntington) recently introduced legislation to increase TAP funding, which would provide students with more financial backing as tuition costs climb.
“As a college professor, I see every day how important TAP is for thousands of students. […]
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By AJ Carter Huntington Information Officer- As part of the Daly Road/Hauppauge Road sidewalk and traffic calming project, the slip ramp that currently allows southbound traffic to continue on Daly Road at the intersection with Larkfield and Hauppauge Roads will be closed, permanently, beginning tomorrow, March 31.
Southbound traffic […]
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Following yesterday’s comments by New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) President Karen Magee, Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R,C,I-South Huntington) said he would be in favor of creating a panel that would examine the governor’s proposed teacher evaluation changes. Lupinacci, along with NYSUT, recommends that the proposed commission should be made up of school superintendents, teachers, and […]
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At the March meeting of Huntington Matters held at the South Huntington Library Wednesday many questions came up about many topics surrounding code enforcement. Joesph Rose the new Interim Public Safety Director talked about chapter 50. We looked at some documents that we have and thought our readers would like to view this “Code Enforcement […]
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Second Precinct officer’s responded to a pedestrian stuck on Pulaski Road and Fairground in Huntington Station this afternoon. A man, 34, of Huntington Station, was crossing Pulaski Road against the light when he was struck by a vehicle that could not swerve out of the way at 1 p.m. The pedestrian was transported to Huntington […]
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TRAFFIC ADVISORY
The 81st Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Huntington will be held on Sunday, March 8. The Suffolk County Police Department Second Precinct is advising motorists of road closures in Huntington between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.
The parade will kick off at 2p.m. and will travel north on New York Avenue from Broadway to […]
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Roslyn firm, headed by municipal ethics expert, will advise Town on proposed changes-By AJ Carter
As part of the ongoing effort to examine and revise the Town of Huntington’s ethics code, the Town Board voted at its February 10 meeting to hire a Roslyn law firm with expertise in municipal ethics as the new counsel to […]
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This Sunday the 81st Huntington Saint Patrick’s day parade will start at 2pm.
This years Grand Marshal is Father Stephen Donnelly.
A Mass will take place at Saint Patrick’s Church 10am. Followed by the Parade which starts at 2pm. Make sure you get a spot along the parade route. The route starts on NY Avenue from the […]
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HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FIRST AID SQUAD SEEKS PROM DRESSES –
POPULAR PROGRAM PROVIDES LOCAL YOUNG LADIES WITH SPECIAL ATTIRE
HCFAS Collecting Dresses for Long Island Volunteer Center’s 21st Annual Prom Boutique
Huntington Community First Aid Squad invites the community to search their closets to find and donate gently-used, prom-appropriate dresses and gowns to help Long Island girls enjoy their […]
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