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It’s been quite a week for the Centerport Fire Department. After winning the Huntington Town Fireman’s Softball League Championship last week, Centerport’s bravest went on to capture the top trophies at the Greenlawn Fire Department Parade on August 30, 2018.
Centerport Fire Department was awarded trophies by the Greenlawn Fire Chiefs for the Best Overall Department, […]
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The Canta Libre Chamber Ensemble will perform in the Vanderbilt Museum’s Charles and Helen Reichert Planetarium on Saturday September 22, 2018 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $20 on-line; $25 at the door; and $15 for children 15 and younger.
Canta Libre (www.cantalibre.org) is an ensemble of harp, flute and three strings. The quintet’s founder and director, flutist Sally […]
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As students gear up to head back to school, attending events like orientations, many teachers are doing the same. In the Harborfields Central School District, eight new teachers attended an orientation on Aug. 28, 2018, enabling them to get acclimated to the district’s policies, procedures and culture. Throughout the day, new staff members became acquainted […]
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The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum will thank First Responders and their families by offering them free admission, guided Mansion tours and Planetarium shows on Sunday, September 9, 2018, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m.
“We salute the brave men and women who make sacrifices and face danger every day to respond to emergencies and keep us safe,” said Lance […]
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The Vanderbilt Museum is bringing back the popular event Tango in the Courtyard. The evening of Argentine tango music, dancing and romance under the stars will be held on Saturday, August 25, from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m.
The Spanish-Revival style mansion of William Vanderbilt (1878-1944), listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was inspired by the architecture Mr. Vanderbilt […]
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Huntington Town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci has released a statement laying out the Town’s budget process and timeline:
“I am releasing this statement to express my extreme disappointment with Councilman Cuthbertson and Councilwoman Cergol’s grandstanding statement to the press about the Town of Huntington budget process. In their joint statement, they demanded that I violate Chapter […]
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In a letter addressed to Newsday dated August 10, 2018, Huntington Town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci responded to a misleading article written by reporter Mark Harrington on the LIPA lawsuit:
“I was dismayed by your article on July 26, 2018, entitled High-Power Properties, which is emblematic of the paper’s completely biased coverage of the litigation concerning the […]
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Town of Huntington Approves Open Space Improvements, Replaces Architect for Conte Center, Appoints Alternate ZBA Member
At its August 7 meeting, the Huntington Town Board approved open space improvements, replaced the architectural firm working on the James D. Conte Community Center, appointed an alternate member to the Zoning Board of Appeals, appointed various department directors and […]
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A blood emergency has been declared in the New York area this summer. Low levels, leading into the summer months, are particularly dangerous as families are taking vacations and are less available to donate. To help build up the needed supply; Legislator Spencer is reaching out to invite all those who can donate to please join our efforts and […]
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4th of the July is a fun holiday for friends and family to get together and celebrate the independence of our country. From BBQs to firework displays there are many iconic festivities throughout the day. However, not all our family members do well with the excitement. Here are a few tips to help keep your pets safe:
Keep your cats inside! This is […]
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