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Acclaimed playwright and entertainer JD Lawrence will debut his latest play, “Harriet, Rosa and Me” at February 16 event
The Town of Huntington will mark the 30th anniversary of its Black History Month celebrations February 16, 2017 with a special program featuring the World Premiere of “Harriet, Rosa and Me,” a […]
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January has been a busy month for Walt Whitman senior Shelbi Wuss. After a nice run in the playoffs for the Lady Wildcat Soccer team this past fall, Shelbi hit the track where she is really at home in the 3000meter run and setting records. The County Track and Field Championships are this Sunday. News12 […]
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The Elwood Union Free School District invites community members to attend a special Superintendent’s Forum on Feb. 9, 2017 at 6 p.m., in the Elwood Middle School auditorium to discuss the district’s current facility challenges and share recommendations made by the district’s Facilities Committee.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Bossert will lead an open […]
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St. Joseph’s College FREE Intermediate Computer Finance Class 6 pm-7:30 pm (January 12th – March 9th – space still available)
February 8, 2017 – Community Conversation 6 pm-8 pm
February 10, 2017 – Veteran Services Day: VETERANS ONLY 10 AM-3 PM
February 16, 2017 – The Town of Huntington Celebrates Black History at Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School, Huntington Station 7 pm
February 21, 2017 – Carecen: Pathways to Citizenship – Appointments ONLY 9 am -1:30 […]
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The Town of Huntington has joined with the Huntington Public Library to bring a Little Free library to the lobby of Town Hall, allowing visitors and employees to take part in the free book exchange program that has been sweeping the world.
The Public Library recently obtained and decorated one of the birdhouse-like boxes, which […]
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The Huntington Young Republicans hosted their 1st Annual Awards and
Installation Luncheon Saturday, January 28, 2017 at Cinque Terre in Huntington Station, NY.
A large group of guests enjoyed a luncheon with local elected officials and the
Huntington Young Republicans. Those in attendance supported the Young Republicans of
Huntington in preparation of the upcoming year of town and county […]
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“On Wednesday Febuary 1st, 2017 at 7:00pm, Huntington Manor Fire Department 2nd Assistant Chief Dominic Spada, Firefighter Gerry Conlon, and Huntington Bay Police Chief Christopher Jack, Reisa Berg From LICADD, Firefighters Kate Kuntz and Jerry Conlon called “Be Smart, Don’t Start”, a conversation for parents and their kids about the dangers of drug and alcohol […]
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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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Four Stimson students, representing their Middle School STEAM Club, won an award at the recently held Future City Competition. Stimson’s STEAM club worked to design both a virtual and physical city with the goal of participating in the NYC competition on January 21, 2017. After being judged by a team of engineers, the STEAM Club’s creation earned the […]
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Assemblyman says proposals will make college less accessible and affordable
Assemblyman Lupinacci speaks at the Assembly Higher Education hearing today.
Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci participated in a joint-hearing of the Higher Education Committee on Tuesday to discuss the proposed funding for SUNY and CUNY, as outlined in Governor Cuomo’s Executive Budget proposal. While funding and tuition […]
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