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Ozone Health Advisory for Wednesday, July 19, 2017 By Suffolk County Health Department

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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an ozone health advisory for the Long Island region for July 19, 2017. Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. James Tomarken advises that young children, the elderly, those who exercise or are involved in strenuous outdoor work, and those with pre-existing respiratory or heart problems, limit […]

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LUPINACCI CONGRATULATES COMMACK BASEBALL TEAM ON DISTRICT 34 LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

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Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci (R,C,I,Ref.-South Huntington) recently joined the Commack South 12U Baseball team to congratulate them on their District 34 Championship. After winning the championship, the team is qualified to move on to the four-team Suffolk County Championships in the coming months.
“In order to achieve prominence on the baseball diamond, a team must work […]

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East Northport Man Arrested for Multiple Crimes In Suffolk County

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Suffolk County Police on July 10, 2017 arrested a man on Center Street in Bay Shore for committing multiple crimes. Alan Lepre, 54, formerly of East Northport, has been charged with Robbery, Grand Larceny, and Petit Larceny.
The Second Precinct Crime Section officers arrested Lepre and charged him with:

Petit Larceny at Mavis tire Larkfield Road in […]

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Huntington Town’s Rental Registration Regulations Upheld by Judge Feuerstein

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Federal court dismisses challenge by absentee landlords 
          A federal judge has upheld the legality of the Town of Huntington’s regulations for non-owner-occupied rental housing units, dismissing a suit that had been brought by a landlords’ group that had challenged the requirements that they obtain permits and certify that the units meet all Town, Suffolk […]

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CHAD LUPINACCI ENDORSED BY REFORM PARTY

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci, candidate for Huntington Town Supervisor, recently received the endorsement of the New York State Reform Party, an official party press release said Wednesday-July 5, 2017.  This comes as Lupinacci’s third party endorsement, also endorsed by the Republican and Conservative Parties. 
“These candidates were selected on the merits, not as the result of some […]

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Large Blaze Doused By Dix Hills Fire Department on LIE

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The Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a car fire on the Long Island Expressway in the westbound lanes, just west of Commack Road at around 7pm on July 4, 2017. Three engines and two ambulances were dispatched and under the direction of Assistant Chiefs Joe Williamson and Brett Tepe. Firefighters used 750 gallons of […]

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Suffolk Federal Credit Union Robbed

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Suffolk County Police Major Case Unit detectives are investigating a robbery that occurred at a Commack, New York bank today July 5, 2017.
A man entered Suffolk Federal Credit Union, located at 6150 Jericho Turnpike, at 1:20 p.m. and demanded cash from a teller. The teller complied and gave the man cash from the drawer. The […]

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Solar Flares Spell Trouble

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Commack Middle School eighth grader Chapin Zerner took First Place Highest Honors in the New York State Science Congress for his project, “Is there a correlation between coronal mass ejections originating from the sun’s sur-face and the solar sunspot cyclic waxing and waning?”
Chapin’s project focused on one of closest neighbors, our Sun. Although it is […]

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COUNCILMAN COOK REQUESTS YOUR INPUT ON TERM LIMITS

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Councilman Eugene Cook is requesting all Huntington residents and business owners to let him know their thoughts on term limits for the elected officials in the Town of Huntington.  He is currently drafting legislation to schedule a public hearing for term limits and needs to know your thoughts on what you want for the Town […]

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Elementary Students Learn to “Be Pool Smart”

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Max Orza, a first grade student at Washington Drive Primary School in the Harborfields District, was recently recognized by Legislator William R. Spencer, M.D. as the winner of the annual “Be Pool Smart” poster contest in the 18th Legislative District.

“Max is helping us do something really meaningful by raising awareness about water safety and the […]

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