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Huntington Reestablishes Automatic Renewal of Senior and Disability Low Income Exemptions for 2022
The Huntington Town Board held its January 4, 2022 meeting, where they reestablished the automatic renewal of the Senior/Disability Low Income Exemptions for 2022, appointed Department Directors to fill vacancies and set the Town Board meeting schedule for 2022.
“I want to express how […]
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Part-Time Security Guard Allegedly Stole Nearly $4K of Assorted Tools
A Town of Huntington security guard was arraigned today for stealing tools from the town and selling them for profit, announced Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney.
“Instead of safeguarding town property, Mr. Chura allegedly took advantage of his position to steal items from the town […]
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The Town of Huntington Ethics Board will be holding its quarterly meeting on Friday, March 18, 2022 at 1:00 PM in the Town Board Room at Huntington Town Hall, 100 Main Street, Huntington.
The public session can be viewed in person or live on Optimum 18, FIOS 38 and online at huntingtonny.gov/meetings, where an agenda will be […]
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Northport High School senior Harrison LeBow was in attendance at the Dec. 9 board of education meeting, but not only for his usual student report. Harrison was recognized as the Rotary Student of the Month for English thanks to his love of literature and dedication to the subject. The board of education and Superintendent of […]
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During the Elwood School District Board of Education meeting on Dec. 9, board members and administrators recognized the accomplishments of the Elwood-John Glenn High School girls varsity volleyball team and cross-country athlete Sofia Condron.
Athletic Director David Shanahan noted that all of the district’s fall athletic teams were recognized as scholar-athlete teams and that determination, team […]
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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a two vehicle crash that killed a man in West Hills early this morning.
Patrick Adrell was driving a 2009 Nissan Versa eastbound on Jericho Turnpike, near the intersection of East Gate Drive, when the vehicle veered into oncoming traffic and struck a westbound 2014 Honda minivan at […]
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For the second consecutive year, Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s girls varsity volleyball team finished the league season undefeated. The team will next compete in the county finals on Nov. 5, where they hope to repeat as champions.
“These girls have been working hard,” coach Nick Tremaroli said. “I have pretty much the same group of […]
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Huntington Republicans and their Candidate for Supervisor Ed Smyth have literally lost it. Ed Smith’s failed leadership has become desperado. See images of a Town Of Huntington employee illegally parking this giant billboard truck in Huntington Village. The Wrong Direction. We deserve better. EDITORS NOTE: Where is SCPD?
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The Huntington Town Board held its October 13, 2021 meeting, where they scheduled various public hearings, including the 2022 Preliminary Budget, for which there will be presentations from various departments.
The Town Board accepted the following donations and thanks the donors for their generosity:
Materials, labor and equipment from Posillico, Inc. and Roger Ambrosio Paving, Inc. to […]
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In honor of School Board Recognition Week, the Harborfields Central School District praised its dedicated board of education during the Oct. 20, 2021 meeting.
“On behalf of the Harborfields Council of PTAs, I would like to extend our thanks to the Harborfields board of education trustees,” PTA Council President Rachel Risinger said, “The time and effort […]
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