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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?

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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?
Did Town of Huntington Supervisor Chad Lupinacci do such?
Did SCPD not perform their job? Did they follow standard operating procedure to find the driver of a car that cut a telephone pole in half? Why? Maybe the person is lying somewhere dying? Possibly hurt, severely? No mention […]

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MR. DAVID BARTH NEW SUPERVISOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH, ATHLETICS AND RECREATION District 13

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We are thrilled to welcome Mr. David Barth as South Huntington
School District’s new Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, Athletics and Recreation.
Mr. Barth’s experience as a K-12 Physical Education and Health teacher, Athletic Director, and
coach gives him a good view and understanding of the entire K-12 program, and the needs of the
programs and successes at each […]

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Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Motor Vehicle Crash Northbound New York Avenue, North of East 12th Street, Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Huntington Station early this morning, Sunday, September 5, 2021 at approximately 2:30 a.m..
Ishmael Haughten was driving a 2017 Toyota Highlander northbound on New York Avenue, just north of East 12th Street, when his vehicle struck a male pedestrian who […]

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South Huntington’s Extended School Year Program Honors Late Student in Annual “Marissa Day”

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South Huntington, NY – August 18th, 2021 – Six years ago, South Huntington ruefully lost a beloved member of its family: Marissa Pastore. She was a student of Stimson at the time, but her spirit and story have lived on throughout the entire district and so, the South Huntington community continues to honor Marissa and her memory annually. […]

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Who Was In The Town SUV That Cut a Telephone Pole

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It was early in the morning on Monday, August 8, 2021 around 12:45am when a town of Huntington vehicle took out a pole on West Hills Road. See picture below.
 
Usually when someone hits a pole a field sobriety test is performed. But according to SCPD there was no such test performed because the individual involved in the accident […]

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Two People Arrested During Massage Parlor Raid-W Foot Spa, 1922 New York Ave., Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police have arrested two women for unlicensed massage and prostitution during a raid at a massage parlor in Huntington Station June, 25, 2021.
In response to numerous community complaints, Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers, Second Squad detectives and Second Precinct patrol officers conducted an investigation at W Foot Spa, located at […]

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Republicans and Ed Smyth Big Losers In Working Families Primary- Appears Democrat’s Big Winners

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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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Supervisor Announces Return to Pre-Pandemic In-Person Staffing Levels at Huntington Town Hall and July Return to In-Person Public Meetings

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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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Letter To The Editor

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To Town Supervisor and Council,
I just want to inform you that there was a street fight and a stabbing on East 12th Street last evening. It occurred 2 houses away from my mother’s home where my daughter also  lives.  The SCPD response was fabulous and they were professional. More than I can say about most […]

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COUNCILMAN COOK AND THE HUNTINGTON TOWN BOARD DEDICATED ROFAY DRIVE AS WILLIAM NAUGHTON WAY

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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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