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The Town of Huntington Supervisor announced on April 5, 2020 that tennis courts on Town of Huntington property and Crab Meadow Golf Course will close until further notice starting Monday, April 6, 2020.
“On Monday, Crab Meadow Golf Course will be closed due to staffing issues and tennis courts will be added to our Parks closures,” […]
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Suffolk County reported the following information related to COVID-19 through 2:30 p.m. on April 5, 2020
Approximately 28,600 COVID-19 tests have been administered, an increase of approximately 2,200 from April 4.
The latest number of cases countywide 14,080
1,435 patients are hospitalized (up 19 from April 4) 540 of those are in the intensive care unit (up 113 […]
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Suffolk County reported the following confirmed cases and deaths due to COVID-19 through 2:30 p.m. on 3/30/2020
14,230 COVID-19 tests were administered
5,791 confirmed cases (up 768 from the 5,023 cases that were reported at 2:30 p.m. on March 29)
601 patients are hospitalized (up 99 from March 29), 181 of those are in the intensive care unit (up 21 from March 29)
44 deaths (up […]
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Suffolk County Police rescued a man who was in the water off Cold Spring Harbor State Park, Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at approximately 8:50 a.m.
Second Precinct Police Officer Christopher Jablonski responded to a 911 call regarding a man who fell in the water off Cold Spring Harbor State Park at approximately 8:50 a.m. Upon arrival, […]
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First 3 Town of Huntington Employees Test Positive for COVID-19, Plans for Remote Town Meetings Underway
The Town of Huntington has its first three confirmed employee cases of COVID-19, Town Hall will be closed to employees Thursday and Friday for cleaning, the Town is planning for remote Town Board and Planning Board meetings next week, and […]
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Councilman Cook last week presented the idea to stop LIPA suit. Because the Town board decided to ignore this idea, this week Councilman Cook is suing for:
Plaintiff contends that in order to execute his duties as a Huntington Town Council Member, Eugene Cook to consider proposed resolution of the long Island Power Authority v […]
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February 27, 2020
Dear Editor,
My name is Jim McGoldrick, a lifelong resident of Huntington Station, recently there have been several news articles concerning a personal matter, in Huntington Town Hall. As many would agree there is no place in town government for inappropriate behaviors, and that all town employees should act professionally. The individual who made […]
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At approximately 7:30am this morning February 27, 2020 according to SCPD they assisted the Department of Homeland Security to execute a federal warrant for a person staying/living at the property owned by Abraham Finkler, at 367 West Hill Road in Huntington Station. The South Huntington Superintendent Bennardo sent out an email to parents stating that […]
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Bloomberg, Bezos and Town of Huntington. What, you may ask, do these three have in common?
Councilman Cook explains about LIPA and National Grid’s failure to obtain required approval to initiate the Northport Power Plant tax challenge.
A New York State Agency, the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) had the ability to stop the plans of Bloomberg, […]
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Not a new direction.
Supervisor Lupinacci campaigned on a new direction
Updated 1:45pm
OP-ED
POLITICS, NEW DIRECTION , SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES, SAME OL SAME OL. NOT MANAGING OUR TOWN, POLITICAL REVENGE, BUT A NEW DIRECTION.
Town Hall sources state that in the last few weeks the Supervisor cannot make decisions. Must be and or could be […]
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