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Huntington Fire Department volunteers spent last Saturday, April 16, 2016 battling fires, starting with an afternoon fire in a landscaping truck, and then an evening house fire where firefighters rescued three dogs.
Firefighters first were alerted at 1:45 p.m. for a landscaping truck fire on Lloyd Point Drive in the Village of Lloyd Harbor. First arriving units found a […]
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A Benefit Shopping Event will be held at Rexer-Parkes and Blush on Wednesday, April 20 from 6 to 9pm to aid North Shore Holiday House Gazebo Project.
Holiday House is a non profit, accredited, residential summer camp for young girls from economically disadvantaged families. Each summer the camp serves 200 girls from Long Island and is […]
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The Huntington Fire Department assisted by five local departments battled a house fire that extensively damaged part of a waterfront home in the Village of Lloyd Harbor, Wednesday night, April 6, 2016. The Huntington Fire Department responded to the call at 8:01 p.m. for a residential structure fire on Seacrest Drive in Lloyd Neck.
Firefighters arrived to find the attached garage […]
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Petrone, Council Announce New Boating Safety Measures
Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone and the Town Council today announced two new measures aimed at making Town waters safer this boating season.
Supervisor Petrone said the Town recently took possession of a 24-foot Boston Whaler Justice as part of a grant from the New York State Department of Parks […]
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The Huntington School District has once again been recognized by the National Association of Music Merchants Foundation as one of the “best communities for music education” in the country. The national awards program identifies districts with exemplary dedication to their music programs.
“The schools and districts that the NAMM Foundation honors this year with this award […]
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Those In Blue Protecting You Huntington NY– Report Our intention in publishing crime stats is to provide the facts for our readers. Too often reality is overshadowed by perception. This is the reality as reported by the police. We include all the arrests and incidents for the specific time period and it is taken directly […]
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Each year, the Tri-Community Youth Agency (Tri-CYA) holds a fundraising dinner to honor leaders in the community for their unselfish commitment to the youth of Huntington, South Huntington and Cold Spring Harbor. This year’s honorees are:
Suffolk County Police Officer Claudia Delgado
Huntington School District Superintendent James W. Polansky
Guru Nanak’s Kitchen
This Hall of Honor Gala will be […]
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Residents Warned of Telephone Scam
Scammers pretend to be IRS employees looking for unpaid taxes
The Suffolk County Police Department is warning residents of a telephone scam during which scammers pretend to be Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees looking for unpaid taxes.
During a recent incident in Suffolk County, a resident received four calls during the course of […]
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Phone number: 469-424-2189 is located in Mc Kinney, Texas.
Its exchange 424 is managed by BROADWING COMMUNICATIONS, LLC.
The number is currently on switch number DLLSTX97DSA (switch is a technical specification for phone #) .
Around 50% of people reported it as “Recorded Message”
Latest people reported the number as that of “James Caston”
Scam call reported to TheHuntingtonian.com. It happened […]
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Students create documentaries to address issues in the 2016 Presidential Race
WASHINGTON (March 9, 2016) – C-SPAN today announced that Charles Ehrman, a junior at Huntington High School in Huntington, N.Y., is an Honorable Mention winner in C-SPAN’s national 2016 StudentCam competition. Charles will receive $250 for his documentary,
The national competition, now in its 12th year, […]
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