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Eight years to the day he died, a ceremony will be held to rename Depot Road Park after Richard Wm. Holst, honorary chief and longtime chaplain of the Huntington Manor Fire Department.
On Sept. 9, 2009, Richard Holst, 60, saw smoke coming from a bagel shop in a shopping center near where he lived. Mr. Holst […]
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Dear Editor,
It has come to my attention that there are grumblings that I, Lisa Cook the wife of Town of Huntington Councilman Eugene
Cook, was the reason he dropped out of the race for Huntington Town Supervisor. I feel compelled to set the record straight.
The truth of the matter is that my husband withdrew from the […]
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ARTIST RECEPTION: Saturday SEPTEMBER 16 2-4PM
EXHIBITION DATES: 9/16 – 10/11
FIGURE ABSTRACTIONS
The Alfred Van Loen Gallery at the South Huntington Public Library is pleased to announce a solo exhibit of drawings by Patricia Russac. Her work will be exhibited from September 16th – October 11th, 2017 please join us at her reception on Saturday […]
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
By now we’ve all heard about the devastation that Hurricane Harvey has brought to Texas and the surrounding areas. Not so long ago, we were the ones in need of assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy; lets pay it forward! Community member George Schwertl has rented trucks to be driven to […]
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In response to racist graffiti that was discovered the morning of August 14, 2017 on a fence in Huntington Station on the corner of Depot Road, near Bogart Street, New York State Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci has asked that local law enforcement increase patrols in the area and has offered the following statement:
“After receiving multiple phone […]
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The Town of Huntington’s efforts to bring art to public streets continues, with works installed on four traffic signal boxes in the past few weeks – including the first on a signal box in Huntington Station — three more scheduled by the end of the month, another three in the pipeline for installation by the […]
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Huntington Town Council members Susan A. Berland, Eugene Cook and Tracey A. Edwards joined officers from the Suffolk County Police Department’s Second Precinct August 3 in marking the first night of “Summer Lights” at Gateway Plaza, located at New York Avenue and Olive Street in Huntington Station.
Adults in the photo (l-r): Andrea Bonilla, Renaissance Downtowns; […]
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Below please find the Huntington Opportunity Resource Center August activities, calendar and services available to residence.
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Suffolk County Police today arrested a man for driving while intoxicated and endangering the welfare of a child after he stole a vehicle, fled police and was involved in a motor vehicle crash in Melville, New York, early this morning Saturday August 5, 2017.
A Second Precinct officer observed a man in a 2001 Ford driving […]
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Residents are advised to eliminate standing water in and around homes
Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. James Tomarken announced today that 22 new mosquito samples have tested positive for West Nile virus. The samples, all Culex pipiens-restuans, were collected on July 26, 2017, from Lindenhurst (2), Copaigue(1), West Babylon (2), Huntington (2) Greenlawn (1), Huntington Station […]
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