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February Programs at Temple Beth El of Huntington

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Saturday, February 8
8:00 PM
 
Synergy Ensemble Theatre Company presents
“What’s Next?”
 
If you like “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” you’ll LOVE this group!
Consisting of six talented performers, Synergy Ensemble will entertain all age groups with a variety of scenes and games with some audience participation! 
 
Free and open to all ages, light refreshments will be served. 
 
R.S.V.P. is appreciated to templeoffice@tbeli.org or call […]

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Letter from the Chief: Super Bowl Sunday Pancake Breakfast

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Dear Friends and Neighbors
Halesite Fire Department’s Hose Rescue Company will be hosting its Annual Super Bowl Sunday Pancake Breakfast from 9:00 am to Noon this Sunday 2/2/20. Please come down with your friends and family to support this fund raiser.
Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for children 3-12 yrs (KIDS UNDER 3 ARE FREE)
As […]

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SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE BELLONE, POLICE COMMISSIONER HART ANNOUNCE UPCOMING SAFE BOATING COURSES OFFERED THROUGH SCPD MARINE BUREAU

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Course Now Required Under New State Law Created in Memory of 11 year-old Brianna Lieneck who Tragically Died in a Boat Crash
Video of Gina Lieneck – Brianna’s Mother – Will Now Be Incorporated into the SCPD Course 
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart today announced the schedule for the upcoming NYS […]

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Commack News: Future Business Leaders Successful at Spring Competition

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 Thirty members of Commack High School’s Future Business Leaders Club competed in the FBLA Spring District Competition at Hofstra University. More than half won awards for their presentations.
                      “We are proud of each competing member’s participation and accomplishments at FBLA’s State District Competition,” said club co-advisor, Erin Maxcaro.  “It is an excellent opportunity for all […]

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Trial Update This Week, Brian T. Finnegan VS Chad Lupinacci – Town of Huntington Supervisor

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The complaint of Brian T. Finnegan VS Chad Lupinacci, which was filed for State Supreme Court on 12/04/2018, will be going to trial January 10, 2020.
The summary of the alleged civil trial according to the Supreme Courts calendar on Thursday January 23, 2020, because of an adjournment dated January 10, 2020 complaint is as follows:
Finnegan alleges […]

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GURWIN ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENT “MODELS” WALK THE RED CARPET FOR THE 2020 GURWIN CALENDAR REVEAL

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Eighth Annual Calendar Celebrates the Wisdom and Beauty of Gurwin’s Seniors, ages 73 to 100
Commack, NY –   Fourteen Long Island seniors had the thrill of a lifetime posing as models and dispensing their life advice for the 2020 Gurwin Jewish ~ Fay J. Lindner Residences Calendar, which was officially revealed earlier this month at a […]

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NYS BAIL REFORM- THE STORY SO FAR – SHERIFF TOULON

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Over 300 Inmates Released in the Lead Up to January 1st.
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(RIVERHEAD, NY) New York State has just enacted new Bail Reform Legislation which directly impacts the residents of Suffolk County and New York State as a whole.  Sweeping reforms that end cash bail for all misdemeanor and nonviolent felony charges in New York State took effect January 1st, […]

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Washington Drive Primary School First Graders Spread Holiday Joy To Others

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First graders in Ms. Marie Fenter’s class at Washington Drive Primary School thought of a new way to celebrate the holidays this year. Rather than just celebrating the joys of the season in their classrooms and at home, the students chose to bring joy to those less fortunate.
Eager to help others, the students adopted a […]

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Suffolk County Executive Bellone Reduces Annual Salary For Ninth Straight Year

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County Executive to Reduce His Pay Below Legal Salary by $40,000 During Third Term, Saving Approximately $340,000 for Taxpayers Over Tenure
 
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced that he would voluntarily return $40,000 in salary to taxpayers over the next four years. The County Executive announced that he would take a pay cut of $10,000 in […]

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Harborfields High School Music Coordinator Receives Prestigious Honor

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Congratulations to Harborfields High School’s Music Department Coordinator Daniel Bilawsky who was recently selected by the School Band and Orchestra Magazine to represent New York in its 22nd annual “50 Directors Who Make a Difference.”
Directors are nominated by students, parents, colleagues, retailers, administrators, friends or even former band directors who may have taught them in […]

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