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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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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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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a reported house fire on Alpine Way in South Huntington, on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at about 4 p.m. Firefighters arrived and found an active fire on the first floor of the home which was undergoing renovations. Crews began an aggressive attack on fire and were assisted by the Dix […]
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On our July 4th holiday the fireworks on Fairground Ave included sharp objects. A 49 year old male was walking along Fairground by East 3rd when a group of 3 suspects approached and asked for money. The victim refused and was stabbed multiple times once in his face and then in his arms.
Huntington Community First […]
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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives finished investigating a shooting that injured two men in Huntington Station early in the morning of May 17, 2017. On June 1, 2017, Police arrested Junior Sae Z’Payero a known gang member for Assault and a minor whose name is being withheld by Police because of his age and […]
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Rich D’Angelo (left), Manager, Gershow Recycling, poses with William Burton (right), a member of Walt Whitman High School’s Class of 2017, at the school’s scholarship ceremony on June 14. Mr. Burton was awarded a one-time scholarship in the amount of $1,000 from Gershow Recycling. As a leading environmental recycling company, Gershow awards the competitive scholarship […]
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HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FIRST AID SQUAD (HCFAS) RESPONDS TO MALE WHO FELL 12 FEET.
At approximately 1:20 PM Wednesday June 28, 2017, the Huntington Community First Aid Squad received a call on Nevinwood Place for a male who fell about 12 feet from a ladder. Upon arrival HCFAS found a 71 year old male who suffered a […]
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The Town of Huntington Fire Chiefs’ Council recently installed their officers at the annual installation meeting held at the Northport Fire Department. Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia administered the oath of office to the executive board.
Pictured from left, Ex-Chief Dan McConnell, Halesite FD, First Vice President; Ex-Chief John McDonough, Northport FD, President; Town Clerk Jo-Ann […]
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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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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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