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According to the Suffolk County Police “An unoccupied, parked car was struck by bullets on Mulford Ave around 4:30 a.m.” today 11/26/14. Shot Spotter picked up this information for the Police. Police arrived and taped the area off. This is near the same area that Maggie Rosales was murdered in October. Police have been busy […]
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Those In Blue Protecting You – Report
Our intention in publishing crime stats is to provide the facts for our readers. Too often reality is overshadowed by perception. This is the reality as reported by the police. We include all the arrests and incidents for the specific time period and it is taken directly from police […]
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Below is the agenda for the 2pm Town Board meeting today.
AGENDA FOR TOWN BOARD MEETING DATED NOVEMBER 6, 2014
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Consider adopting Local Law Introductory No. 44-2014, amending the Uniform TrafficCode of the Town of Huntington, Chapter 3, Article II,§3-3, Schedule J. Re: DeniseCourt, Oak Crest Drive, Huntington Station -Parking Restrictions.(Local LawIntroductory No. 44-2014)Scheduled as per Resolution […]
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Below please find a letter from the Astorino campaign for TV stations to remove ads with lies.
NOTE: THE LETTER BELOW IS BEING SENT TO TELEVISION STATIONS ACROSS NEW YORK STATE.
October 30, 2014
To whom it may concern:
This letter is submitted on behalf of Rob Astorino and Astorino for Governor in regards to a negative advertisement that […]
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Huntington resident Samantha Press was one of many local residents who expressed her displeasure with the Huntington Town Board at the October 21, 2014 Town Board meeting.
Samantha was best friends with Sarah Strobel who was found dead behind Breezy Park in October of 2013.
Samantha states, “It has been over a year and we have heard nothing.”
After […]
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At the October 21, 2014 Town Board meeting Huntington resident Jasmine, a Realtor and then Seth Hammond, a Bishop of the Church of Latter Day Saints, talk to the Town Board. The Bishops Church is where Maggie Rosales’ family attends services. They both expressed their displeasure with the Huntington Town Board.
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Huntington resident Marie Rendley was one of many local residents who expressed her
displeasure with the Huntington Town Board at the October 21, 2014 Town Board meeting.
Her words were very powerful and they had a lasting impression on many people. The code
of ethics (Chapter 29 Code Ethics) which she is speaking of – is below the video.
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Huntington resident Andrew Merola was one of many local residents who expressed his displeasure with the Huntington Town Board at the October 21, 2014 Town Board meeting. His words were very powerful and they had a lasting impression on many people. The text of his speech is below the video.
Good Evening Supervisor Petrone, Board members, […]
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