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This week as we all are told to stay inside, our town now has its own crisis, and the COVID-19 virus, may have saved Supervisor Lupinacci from public ridicule. On March 10, 2020, the town board meeting went into executive session without Supervisor Chad Lupinacci. The resolution 2020-184 (see below) called for the town attorney […]
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This update by phone March 19, 2020 by Suffolk County Executive Bellone calling in from his self quarantined home.
236 total cases in Suffolk County as of 3 pm today.
Total tested: 1500 so far
New drive through at Stony Brook University processed 250 tests yesterday
64 Total Cases in Huntington being spread throughout the township with no cluster […]
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At approximately 7:30am this morning February 27, 2020 according to SCPD they assisted the Department of Homeland Security to execute a federal warrant for a person staying/living at the property owned by Abraham Finkler, at 367 West Hill Road in Huntington Station. The South Huntington Superintendent Bennardo sent out an email to parents stating that […]
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On behalf of the Band Parent Association of Huntington, we would like to invite the community to our annual Pancake Breakfast at Halesite Fire House on Sunday, Feb 9th from 9am – 5pm. Tickets can be purchased at door on online here:https://www.bandparentsofhuntington.net/
The February 9th Pancake Breakfast at the Halesite Firehouse is a fundraiser for this trip and […]
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UPDATE 5:10pm 1/28/2020 : Because of your online help this child was found based on a tip received by theHuntingtonian.com which led the Police to recover him.
The Police and theHuntingtonian.com want to thank the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY FOR THE HELP TO SAVE THIS LITTLE BOY by the sharing which alert someone to to give the tip. […]
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On a 12/5/17 business trip to Albany, Brian Finnegan was made to share a hotel room with then Assembly man Chad Lupinacci of NYS 10th District, which happened on several business trips. Finnegan states that Lupinacci insisted he join him at several bars and join him for drinks, which he did not want.
While Finnegan was […]
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The complaint of Brian T. Finnegan VS Chad Lupinacci, which was filed for State Supreme Court on 12/04/2018, will be going to trial January 10, 2020.
The summary of the alleged civil trial according to the Supreme Courts calendar on Thursday January 23, 2020, because of an adjournment dated January 10, 2020 complaint is as follows:
Finnegan alleges […]
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Suffolk County Police the night of January 7, 2020 arrested a Bay Shore woman for committing five robberies within eight days.
A woman entered five businesses between December 27, 2019 and January 3, 2020, displayed what appeared to be a handgun, demanded cash and fled with proceeds. Following an investigation, it was determined the robberies were […]
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County Executive to Reduce His Pay Below Legal Salary by $40,000 During Third Term, Saving Approximately $340,000 for Taxpayers Over Tenure
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced that he would voluntarily return $40,000 in salary to taxpayers over the next four years. The County Executive announced that he would take a pay cut of $10,000 in […]
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Legislation to Prohibit the Use of Polystyrene and Single-Use Beverage Straws Effective as of January 1 in Suffolk County
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services today is reminding vendors and consumers that two local laws intended to reduce the use of plastics in Suffolk County went into effect on January 1, 2020. Local law 14-2019 prohibits the […]
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