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In an attempt to seek and retain the Working Families line, Ed Smyth Republicans candidates fail big time. Smyth’s master plan failed miserably, and he has denied it was even his plan. According to the Board of Elections unofficial results posted online Ed’s Republican’s candidates (Ed’s Para-legal)Marissa Anderson got only 5 votes verse 114 for […]
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The Supervisor has released a statement related to the Town’s return to pre-pandemic in-person staffing levels at Huntington Town Hall and the return to in-person public meetings this July, 2021:
The decision to return to pre-pandemic in-person staffing levels at Town Hall was made by this administration over one month ago when we started phasing in […]
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Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two men who were found in the Long Island Sound early in the morning of Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at approximately 6 a.m..
Roberto Guevarra and Roberto Murillo were reported missing at approximately 9:20 p.m. on June 1, 2021 after they failed […]
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Town of Huntington
News Release From the Town of Huntington
Council Office – Eugene Cook
• 100 Main Street • Huntington, NY 11743
THE PUBLIC WILL BE ON THE HOOK NO MATTER WHO WINS BETWEEN CROSS SOUND CABLE VS LONG ISLAND POWER AUTHORITY
This morning’s Newsday brought the story of a federal court breach of contract action by the […]
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PETITIONS SUPPORTING EUGENE COOK FOR HUNTINGTON SUPERVISOR WERE SUBMITTED TO THE SUFFOLK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Eugene Cook Stated in a phone call that “I’ll put my reputation up against anyone, I work for all the people in Huntington”
After a massive grassroots effect , on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, petitions were submitted at the Suffolk County […]
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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Ed Smyth and Senior Huntington Harbormaster Fred Uvena were joined by Steve Sinkevich, Senior Fish and Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to call on the public to help protect endangered birds at the Hobart Beach Sarah H. Ruppert Water Bird Park Preserve on March 17, 2021.
“Recreational activities, such […]
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With news cycles largely focusing on the coronavirus, other public health concerns have taken a backseat, including the opioid crisis. Yet the drug epidemic ventures beyond opioids, and dismissing the dangers of non-opioid drugs could have lethal consequences. Stimulants, such as methamphetamine (meth) and cocaine, have also been rising in popularity, and early data suggests […]
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PSEG Long Island encourages customers to learn how to spot the signs of fraud and scams, and report them.
This week PSEG Long Island joins Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) to recognize National Consumer Protection Week, which aims to educate customers on how they can guard against becoming victims of impostor utility scams.
“To better protect customers, it […]
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Finnegan’s Attorneys answer motion from Supervisor Lupinacci attorneys dated 10/13/20 which was filed with the court clerk 11/30/20, showing pictures that the Supervisor was trying to break into Finnegan’s phone, was caught in the act. Finnegan had an app that would take a picture of anyone who tried to access the phone. Per the complaint […]
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Resolution 2020-184 approved at the March 2020 board meeting to investigate allegations that Town Supervisor Chad Lupinacci brought actions of sexual harassment, abuse of power and intimidation of a then town employee, his second time accused- Finnegan Vs Lupinacci ongoing case in Suffolk Supreme court. The employee has since quit his town job because of […]
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