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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Huntington Station last night.
Anael Santiago, of Huntington Station, was walking across New York Avenue near Depot Road Monday October 26 2015 at 10:25 p.m. when he was struck by a 2010 Toyota Camry that was traveling northbound […]
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Dear Friends,
When I think of Councilman Eugene Cook, three words come to mind: integrity, dedication and honesty. Since I was elected to office in 2012, Eugene Cook has been a reliable inter-governmental colleague whose work ethic is second to none. Eugene Cook is a great representative for the Town of Huntington and the right candidate […]
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Huntington Public Library
338 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743
Friday, November 6
7:00 pm
Free
A.M.E. As you drive along Park Avenue and pass the little church up on the hill, across from Huntington Hospital, do you wonder what those 3 initials mean? Have they been a mystery to you all these years? Jeanette T. Johns is anxious to share with […]
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At last night’s Meet the Candidates Night hosted by the Half Hollow Hills PTA, a Question was asked by a citizen that described himself as being on the spectrum.
Erich Pries stated, “8 percent of our population has Autism. I have not heard anything about it. I am on the spectrum myself and I run a respectful […]
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To Read the letter to the editor while listening to the show CLICK HERE.
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate a group who stole merchandise from a Huntington Station store last month.
Four people entered Sunglass Hut, located at 160 Walt Whitman Road, and stole six pairs of sunglasses valued at $2900 on September 22 at […]
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Democrat Andrew Merola’s Opinion on Election:
With the election for Huntington Town Board looming, and the reality that I will not be on the ballot well behind us, I’ve had to think long and hard about who I’d be voting for this year. We need change, that is clear. We need to remove these career politicians […]
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While town officials grapple with millions in potential cuts to the all-volunteer Huntington Community First Aid Squad, Huntington Councilwoman Susan Berland has been hitting up taxpayers to cover her commutes to ribbon-cuttings and photo-ops. After reviewing Berland’s mileage it appears she overbilled the taxpayers to the tune of 40%.
In more than 100 examples, Councilwoman Susan […]
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