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The Suffolk County Planning Commission will be meeting Wednesday March, 6th and one of the agenda items will be the Avalon Bay Huntington Station project
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In the clip Councilman Mayoka expresses concern about the downzoning and future land use of a parcel of land in Huntington Station on the corner of Columbia Street & Lowndes Avenue
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Just as the Blizzard started and snow began to fall on Friday morning, February 8, the Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a raging house fire on Ninth Avenue near Craven Street in Huntington Station. First arriving firefighters found heavy fire on arrival, as flames spread from the kitchen up to a second floor bedroom of the […]
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Huntington and Northport Vendor’s Team Up Making This Sundays Market The Largest Indoor Market On Long Island!
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Suffolk County Police arrested two men last night after they robbed a restaurant employee at gunpoint in Huntington Station.
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While on routine patrol, Second Precinct Police Officer Robert Lubanski observed a man walking on Roxanne Court in Huntington Station with two shopping bags containing items that had just been stolen out of vehicles. Among the items stolen from the vehicles were GPS devices, an iPod and clothing. The vehicles were parked on Folsom Avenue, […]
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Indoor farmers market at Jack Abrams School
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A rainwater harvesting garden is currently being installed at the intersection of New York Avenue and Broadway at the northwest corner of the Long Island Rail Road train station.
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As of October 22nd, 2012 the Arsenic soil pile at the Avalon Bay Huntington Station location is being stabilized and covered as per the soil management plan.
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Dear Editor,
I’d like to provide an update to my Letter to the Editor with respect to Avalon Bay appearing in the current “Huntingtonian”. In the letter, I invited town board members to my home for breakfast. I received responses from Supervisor Petrone, Councilwoman Berland and Councilman Gene Cook shortly after my letter to the editor […]
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