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You are invited to the Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk’s 2017 Builder’s Breakfast. Habitat Suffolk recently raised the walls of the 186th home for low-moderate income working families on Long Island in need of quality, affordable housing. This feat could not have been accomplished without dedicated friends and partners.
There is so much more to do […]
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WHAT: The Suffolk County Police Impound Section will hold a preview of more than 100 vehicles, including two high-end cars, a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro – Lingenfelter package and a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Saleen, on March 23 and March 24.
In addition to vehicles, potential bidders can view motorcycles, trailers and a dump truck. Anyone who […]
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Suffolk County Police arrested a Wheatley Heights man, who is employed as a teacher, after he inappropriately touched a child at a Huntington Station supermarket.
A man followed a woman and her three children while inside C-Town Supermarket, located at 1662 New York Ave., using vulgar language before touching the woman’s 9-year-old daughter on her […]
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On Sunday March 12, 2017, Senate Republicans presented a proposal to spend over $8 billion on clean water and sewer projects, a $5 billion infrastructure bond plan and the formation of an institute to set state standards for unregulated contaminants. The proposal is part of the Senate Republicans’ “one-house budget” proposal that will be released […]
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The Greenlawn Fire Department responded to a reported gas odor at the rectory of Saint Francis of Assisi Church on Clay Pitts Road on Ash Wednesday, March 1, 2017. After checking out the possible gas leak and finding everything safe, the priest distributed ashes and blessings to many of the firefighters. Two trucks and an […]
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Councilwoman Tracey A. Edwards and Councilwoman Susan A. Berland co-sponsor a resolution to amend the Affordable Housing Law creating rental opportunities for a young workforce and providing first-time home buyers assistance
Councilwoman Tracey A. Edwards and Councilwoman Susan A. Berland are proposing an amendment to the Town’s Affordable Housing Law that will create opportunities for millennials […]
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Today, Assemblyman Andrew Raia (R,I,C-East Northport) touched upon some of the issues he would like to see addressed, and some of his priorities for this year’s state budget. The issues he’d like to see addressed include ethics reforms, enhanced college affordability and a continued commitment to combating the heroin and opioid epidemic.
Earlier this legislative session, […]
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Fostering Global Ambassadors at Commack Middle School
Commack Middle School, Long Island’s first and largest Middle-Level International Baccalaureate World School, demonstrated its dedication to holistic education, global mindedness, service, and community spirit when it hosted its tenth annual International Culture and Cuisine Night on Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Hundreds of students and their families gathered to […]
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Approximately around 2pm March 16, 2017 police were out on an arrest warrant for suspect Christopher Jautze. They received a tip that he was at 17 East Rogues path in Huntington Station. Once the police arrived to make the arrest the suspect ran into the neighborhood. The police assisted by the police helicopter and K-9 units […]
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Suffolk County Police arrested a man who robbed a bank in East Northport yesterday March 15, 2017.
Major Case Unit detectives arrested Nicholas Bono at 9:40 p.m. for robbing the Bank of America, located at 385 Larkfield Road. Bono, 29, of East Northport, was charged with Robbery 3rd Degree. He will be held at the Second […]
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