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The Huntington Town Board held its September 14, 2021 meeting, where Town Clerk Andrew P. Raia presented the Town Board the Supervisor’s Tentative Budget for 2022 and the Town Board approved a preventive measure that will address the issue of zombie homes and vacant storefronts.
“Some of our neighborhoods are suffering from quality of life issues presented by […]
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Harborfields students and staff at Oldfield Middle School, Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School and Washington Drive Primary School dressed in red, white and blue on Sept. 10 in honor of Patriot Day. Second graders at Washington Drive created heartfelt American flags to show their love and sense of community.
WD Patriot Day 01, WD Patriot […]
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Dawn Valle was recently named the new director of math, science, technology and federal grants for the Elwood School District. She had served since 2014 as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School. Valle previously worked as a principal for the New York City Department of Education, an assistant principal and math staff developer at the […]
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Julie Bilello was appointed as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School, replacing Dawn Valle, the district’s new director of math, science, technology and federal grants.
Bilello has worked as a special education teacher for the past 16 years, most recently at Elwood Middle School, and previously in the Lynbrook School District and Plainview Old-Bethpage School District. […]
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Despite the unwelcomed inclement weather, the Elwood School District’s students enjoyed an exciting first day of school on Sept. 9, successfully returning to classes at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School, Elwood Middle School, James H. Boyd Intermediate School and Harley Avenue Primary School.
“Rain could not dampen our first day spirits,” said Dr. Kenneth Bossert, the […]
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I was compelled to write this letter after viewing the appalling Facebook post by Edmund Smyth for Supervisor offering free haircuts in Huntington Station. Edmund Smyth, will you be offering free haircuts in Lloyd Harbor, Northport or Dix Hills? Donald Molloy!
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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s boys varsity soccer team recently completed a trifecta of success. After winning the Brookhaven Summer League title and Sportsmanship Award, the 11-0-2 Knights captured the Small Schools championship with a 4-0 victory over Kings Park.
Elwood Soccer: Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s boys varsity soccer team recently captured the Small Schools […]
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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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COUNCILMAN COOK AND THE HUNTINGTON TOWN BOARD WILL DEDICATE ROFAY DRIVE AS WILLIAM NAUGHTON WAY IN HONOR OF FORMER HUNTINGTON HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT WILLIAM NAUGHTON
Monday June 7, 2021 at 3:00p.m., Councilman Eugene Cook and the Huntington Town Board will gather with former Huntington Highway Superintendent William Naughton and his family to unveil the street sign which […]
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