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The Harborfields Central School District’s 2023-2024 budget passed on May 16, with residents casting 1,273 yes votes to 286 no votes. The district thanks the community for voting.
For the Board of Education’s two open seats, currently held by incumbent President Christopher Kelly and member David Steinberg, Kelly received 1,146 votes, Steinberg received 1,085 votes, Meghan Grote Shear received 356 […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, May 10th, 2023, Rep. Nick LaLota (NY-01) introduced H.R. 3098, the SALT Fairness and Deficit Reduction Act. This legislation would effectively bring the deduction to pre-2017 levels for the overwhelming number of taxpayers while at the same time reducing the federal deficit.
“As I continue to visit communities all over New York’s First Congressional District, one thing […]
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Dear Friends and Supporters,
I want to take this time to thank you for your generous support in my campaign for Huntington Town Supervisor. Words cannot express how humbled I am by the encouragement I received during this journey, and I am proud of our efforts to give Huntington a choice that included a campaign focused […]
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In honor of School Board Recognition Week, the Harborfields Central School District praised its dedicated board of education during the Oct. 20, 2021 meeting.
“On behalf of the Harborfields Council of PTAs, I would like to extend our thanks to the Harborfields board of education trustees,” PTA Council President Rachel Risinger said, “The time and effort […]
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Andre Sorrentino for Supervisor of Highway Huntington 2021
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Editors Note: This opinion piece from the NY Post lays out issues that are real THINK before you vote!
Effective immediately, Americans can take a concrete step to save this country: Stop voting Democratic.
From the West Wing to the West Coast, the Democratic Party has deteriorated into a clear and present danger to this republic. It is […]
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PATCH OCTOBER 2021 CANDIDATE PROFILE :REBECCA SANIN
QUESTION: DOES ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY WORK IN POLITICS OR GOVERNMENT?
ANSWER: NOBODY IN MY FAMILY WORKS FOR THE TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
A deflection? Yes. Was there a reason for Ms. Sanin not answering the question?
After reviewing See through New York files for Rebecca Sanin’s husband, Jairo Sanin, that name
is listed […]
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Praises Bontempi’s Commitment to Quality of Life Issues
In a sign of continued momentum, Huntington Town Clerk Andrew Raia endorsed Stephanie Bontempi’s candidacy for the Suffolk County Legislature’s 18th District. Raia, who formerly served as a State Assemblyman, cited Bontempi’s clear plan to protect taxpayers, provide more public protection and improve the overall quality of our […]
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KILL THE RATS
”Broken Windows” is a metaphor for any visible sign of disorder in an environment that goes untended. Over the last thirty years , we have seen the ebb and flow of metropolitan areas which first tend to broken windows and, unfortunately, the subsequent impact of a failure to tend to broken windows.
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