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Merry Christmas to ALL Huntingtonians

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The staff at theHuntingtonian wishes you and yours to have a Happy Merry Christmas.

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Merry Christmas – Teens Stealing Packages from Homes

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Suffolk County Police today arrested three teens who were found in possession of a package that had been stolen from in front of a Huntington Station home.
Second Precinct Police Officer Thomas Perillo responded to the area of Evergreen Avenue after a 911 caller reported observing teenagers stealing a package from in front of a home. […]

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Letter to the Editor From Gene Cook

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To the Editor,
Please join me during this holiday season in thanking every police officer and first responder for their dedication and commitment to serving our community here in Huntington.  I appreciate all that they do and I wish every officer and first responder along with their families all the best.  I am so thankful for […]

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Vintage Car Stolen, $5,000 Reward Offered

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The police are asking for the Public’s help.  A vintage 1971 Camaro was stolen from a property in Huntington Station. 2nd Squad Detectives need your help to identify and locate the person or person’s who stole a vintage car from a home in Huntington Station. 
Sometime between November 17 and December 1 a lock was broken on […]

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Blood Drive Today December 23th at “The Paramount”

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Project Toy – Family Service League and Tri-Community

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci on Friday December 19th participated  in Project Toy at its headquarters in Huntington Station. The Assemblyman, in partnership with the Family Service League and Tri-Community & Youth Agency, has been collecting unwrapped toys, gift cards, new wrapping paper and financial contributions for children through the age of 13 since the beginning of […]

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Vanderbilt Holiday Schedule Anoucement

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Dear Members and Friends,
The holiday season at the Vanderbilt began on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, with the annual Tree Lighting in the Mansion Courtyard. Santa and Mrs. Claus (what is her first name, anyway?) welcomed more than 300 visitors, many of them young children. The Northport Chorale sang carols and seasonal songs, and everyone enjoyed […]

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Frank Berleth, 87, of Huntington, NY died December 18, 2014. He passed away at Huntington Hospital after a short battle with Cardiac and Thoracic complications. His last days were made comfortable by Palliative treatment and by having his family by his side.
He is survived by his loving wife Liesel, their four children, Jeffery Berleth married […]

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Flashback Friday – Code Violation Timeline

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This story was original posted Sept 29th, 2011.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
This is how a typical case of a home with code violations goes through the system in the Town of Huntington. This is intended to give the reader a clear picture of why the the illegal housing problem is growing and is destroying the quality of life and contributing to the high taxes throughout our town. Since […]

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Veterans Services Outreach Effort in Response to Rise in PTSD Related Suicide

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County Executive Steve Bellone was joined by Congressman-elect Lee Zeldin, Legislator Bill Lindsay III, Legislator Tom Muratore, the Suffolk County Veteran Services Agency and family members of veterans lost to post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at the Farmingville VFW Post 400 today to announce a veteran support outreach effort in response to the rise in […]

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