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THE ELECTION IS 13 DAYS FROM TODAY THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IN MY LIFE TIME!
“WHO AM I VOTING FOR – AND WHY?!!”
That moment when someone says, “I can’t believe you would vote for Trump.”
I simply reply, “I’m not voting for Trump.”
I’m voting for the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
I’m voting for the Second Amendment […]
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 Neighbors,
The weather is warming, and I’m sure you’ve noticed the harbor is starting to fill up with boats. As you plan your return to the open water, be sure to make boating safety a big part of your plan!
National Safe Boating Week will be held from May 20-26, 2023, reminding all boaters to brush […]
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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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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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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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“The nonprofit sector is not known for being a high wage sector” Rebecca Sanin Newsday August 2, 2021
Prior to Rebecca Sanin arriving at Health and Welfare Council of New York, the employee comments on the internet site indeed were superlative. At that time, the employees enjoyed their work; there was a feeling of teamwork, and […]
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Beloved wife, mother, grand- and great-grandmother, Shirley E. Baker of Huntington, New York, passed away peacefully at Huntington Hills Nursing Home in Melville, NY on October 19, 2021. She was 99 years old, just three months shy of 100.
Born January 31, 1922 in Queens, New York, she resided in Huntington for the past 67 years. […]
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