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Gene Cook Announces His Run for Supervisor Among 250 Plus Guests

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Sunday May 21, 2017 at 2pm Gene Cook announced to more then 250 guests at West Hills Day Camp Grounds during a wonderful family picnic that he was running for Supervisor of the Town of Huntington to replace multiple term Democrat Frank Petrone after 24 years in office.
Gene Cook has been a councilman for 2 […]

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Friends of Eugene Cook Cordially Invite You to a “Cook Forward” Announcement Tomorrow!

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Friends of Eugene Cook Cordially Invite You to a  
“Cook Forward” Announcement
 

Councilman Cook

Sunday, May 21, 2017  From 12:00-4:00 PM
 At
 West Hills Day Camp
21 Sweet Hollow Road
Huntington, New York 11743
 
A wonderful barbecue will be served for the family
 
Special Guest Speakers:
NYS State Senator John Flanagan
NYS State Senator Carl Marcellino
NYS State Assemblyman  Andrew Raia
NYS State Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci
 
A minimum donation of $25 […]

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GARDENERS WANTED FOR GATEWAY ORGANIC GARDEN

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Join the community of gardeners at Gateway Park Community Garden, corner of Lowndes & NY Avenues! Grow food organically for your family in a free, raised garden bed, 5×20 feet. (Donations gratefully accepted.) Water, tools and advice all available. No experience necessary. Gather at social events like a Summer Solstice Party, donate some of your […]

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Two Men Shot in Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a shooting that injured two men in Huntington Station early this morning.
Two men were standing at East 11th Street and Grand Place at approximately 1:15 a.m. Wednesday May 17, 2017 when they were approached by a group of males who shot them.
The victims, 25 and 20, were […]

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Bench Dedicated at Huntington Station Park

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50 years later, relatives and friends remember two 10-year-old boys who drowned in sump adjacent to Alfred Walker Park
          Huntington Station – Family and friends gathered May 13 at the Town of Huntington’s Alfred Walker Park to dedicate a bench in memory of two 10-year-old boys who died exactly 50 years before when they […]

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HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FIRST AID SQUAD TO HOST OPEN HOUSE FOR EMS WEEK

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THE HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FIRST AID SQUAD (HCFAS) , LOCATED AT 2 RAILROAD STREET HUNTINGTON STATION,  WILL HOST AN OPEN HOUSE ON SATURDAY, MAY 20, 2017 FROM 11 AM. TO 3 PM TO KICK OFF NATIONAL EMS WEEK. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO SEE HOW THE VOLUNTEERS OF HCFAS PROVIDE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE TO VICTIMS OF ILLNESS […]

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Huntington Honors Scholar-Athletes

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The Huntington Town Board, at its May 9 meeting, honored 20 local high school seniors who excel in both academics and athletics at the annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Ceremony.
Each of the winners – one male and one female from each of the 10 high schools in the Town — had been selected by their school, which […]

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Sentencing In DWI Crash That Killed Karen Holden

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Ryan Gurecki Sentenced today to 6 to 18 years for killing Huntington Nurse/Mom/Huntingtonian Karen Holden.

Ryan Gurecki of Lindenhurst who was driving drunk again was sentenced to 6 to 18 years in prison for causing a crash that killed a Local Nurse/Mom/Huntingtonian.
Ryan Gurecki, 35, agreed to the sentence when he pleaded guilty in March to all […]

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Quarterly Park Stewards Meeting to Focus on “Threats to Trees: What Can Be Done?

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          The Town of Huntington’s Conservation Board has scheduled its semi-annual meeting with park stewards for May 16, 2017 focusing on the topic, “Threats to Trees – What Can Be Done?”
          The meeting, which is open to the public, will include presentations by experts and discussion on topics including historic threats to Town trees, the […]

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Huntington Town Board Recognizes 2017 Poetry for the HART Winners

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Winning teens join poets Steven Licardi, Kate Kelly and John A. Brennan in April 26, 2017 reading at Walt Whitman Birthplace
 
The Huntington Town Board recently recognized 16 teen poets from the community selected for participation in the Town’s Poetry for the HART Public Art Initiative, with the winners receiving certificates signed by members of the Huntington […]

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