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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded and found a heavy smoke condition on arrival. Firefighters stretched a hose line to the basement and quickly knocked down the fire, under the command of Chief Frank McQuade. Firefighters rescued two pet cats. A woman was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation by Huntington Community First Aid […]
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In 2008, President Barack Obama won a historic election promising hope and change and to unite all American’s by rising above partisan politics. Tonight’s State of the Union echoed those ideals. Sadly, after eight years of President Obama’s leadership, our nation stands more bitterly divided — in more ways than one Stated “Lupinacci”.
Lupinacci goes on […]
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Inaugural Suffolk County Marathon & Half Marathon Raised Approximately $160,000 for Local Veterans Applications due by January 29, 2016
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced today that grant applications for local organizations serving Suffolk County veterans are now available. The approximately $160,000 of net proceeds generated from the Inaugural Suffolk County Marathon & Half Marathon will […]
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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to multiple reports of a house fire on Schubert Court off Old Country Road in South Huntington, Saturday, January 9, at about 8:25 p.m. First arriving units found the fireplace chimney involved in fire with extension to the attic. Huntington Manor firefighters aggressively battled the blaze which was brought […]
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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci joined in the celebration of Huntington’s three newest Eagle Scouts during a Court of Honor ceremony at Halesite Firehouse Sunday evening January 3, 2016.
Joined by Suffolk County Comptroller John Kennedy, Lupinacci honored Christopher M. Mancini, Peter J. Ciccone III and Joseph Dammers, each of whom were elevated to the highest rank a […]
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Can you make a New Year’s Resolution to finally address drunken behavior in 2016? – EDITORIAL
Every week someone is getting run over. Every day someone in Huntington is falling down drunk. Civic groups like the Greater Huntington Civic or Huntington Matters complain to “Public Safety” or a town board member or to the police. I […]
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Below find the Program, Pictures and the Audio of the 2016 Town of Huntington Inaugural Ceremony.
Click below to listen to the entire Ceremony.
https://thehuntingtonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016ceremony.mp4
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It came to our attention by many Huntingtonians that a Social Media Group, had a thread regarding being stopped and retained by ICE and or the police in Huntington Station last night Saturday January 2, 2016. As we do many times we asked the police for confirmation of such. TheHuntingtonian received a call from acting […]
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Huntington Town Council Members Susan A. Berland and Eugene Cook, Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia and Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona will take their oaths of office and deliver remarks at an inaugural ceremony to be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, January 3, 2016, at Walt Whitman High School. The program will also include musical selections […]
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Police said a Roslyn Savings Bank, at 693 East. Jericho Turnpike in Huntington Station was robbed around 11:30 a.m. A man passed a note to a teller and demanded money. That man fled on foot with the cash. More information will be coming and we will update the story.
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