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The Children’s Place Petit Larceny

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the women who stole items from a store in Huntington Station this month.

Two women put children underwear, shirts, shorts, and dresses in mesh bags and left The Children’s Place, located at 839 New […]

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Suffolk County Dept.of Health Services September Meeting Notices

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The Open Meetings or “Sunshine” laws of New York State and Suffolk County give the public the right to attend meetings of public bodies, listen to the debates and watch the decision-making process in action. The laws also require that notice of the time and place of all meetings be given prior to every meeting.
Following […]

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East Northport Fire Department Honors Suffolk Cop

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The East Northport Fire Department recently recognized Suffolk County Police Officer Christine Blauvelt for her dedicated service upon her retirement. Officer Blauvelt was an asset to the department and community for over 20 years proudly serving in the 206 sector car that patrols East Northport.

Pictured from left, are Department President Bill Gilman, Second Assistant Chief […]

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FREE ZIKA PROTECTION AVAILABLE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

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Assemblyman Andrew Raia wants New York families to know that the state is offering resources to fight the zika virus free of charge. As New York faces a new threat of the zika virus, steps are being taken to provide residents with mosquito dunks, which are tablets that eliminate mosquito larvae when placed in water […]

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Huntington Station has Police Community Meeting

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Due to the efforts of many community members last night August 17, 2016 was the 1st in the many hopeful dialogs with the Suffolk County Police and Huntington Station community. As violent crime in the area has been the worst it has been this year, the Huntington Station community wanted answers and that’s what they […]

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Cold Spring Harbor Man Murders His Mother

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Denis D. Cullen Jr., 23, of 70 White Hill Road, Cold Spring Harbor, was arrested and charged with Murder 2nd Degree for killing his mother Elizabeth Cullen, on August 17, 2016.
Cullen was arraigned Thursday August 18, 2016 pleaded not guilty and bail was set at $5 million.
Elizabeth Cullen was found by Lloyd Harbor Police officers […]

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School Offers Buddies for Freshmen

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Juniors and seniors enrolled in Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s Freshmen Buddies mentor program in the Elwood School District are out to give their new schoolmates a lift. Many of the 112 students who signed on to serve as mentors to the school’s incoming freshmen participated in a special training workshop on Aug. 12, 2016 […]

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“Beyond the Veil” Juried Portrait Show Kevin McEvoy – Juror Friday 7/19/16

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Opening Reception
Friday August, 19th 6-8 pm
Main Street Gallery, 213 Main Street, Huntington
On display through September 10, 2016

Congratulations to all of the artists chosen for this show: Larry Aarons, RoseAnn Albanese, Andrea Attias, Marlene Bezich, Joanne Biller, Debra Bonewald, Kathy Cunningham, Vicki Dollin, Jim Finlayson, William Graf, Donna Grossman, Jan Guarino, Gerry Hirschstein, Shelley Holtzman, David Jaycox Jr, Alison Lovett, […]

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Little Shelter Holds It’s 19th Annual Pet-A-Palooza Event. Hundreds Of Cats And Dogs Available For Adoption.

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Little Shelter will hold its 19th Pet-A-Palooza adoption and fund raising extravaganza from 9am to 6pm on the weekend of the 20th, 2016. On Saturday and Sunday Little Shelter’s grounds are expected to be full of thousands of people looking to adopt a new family member and to join in the festivities. Pet-A-Palooza is famous […]

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New Playground Opens at Hobart Beach

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Fully accessible playground replaces one damaged by Super Storm Sandy
Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone joined residents from Eatons Neck August 12, 2016 in marking the opening of the new playground at Hobart Beach, replacing one that was damaged by Super Storm Sandy.
 
The $187,000 playground, funded through the Town’s Parks Improvement Fund, includes several features that […]

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