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Fall Flower Sale Halesite Fire Dpartment

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Dear Neighbors,
The Halesite Fire Department’s Engine Company will be hosting a Fall Flower Sale beginning this Friday October 1st at 12:00pm at the firehouse. The sale will go through the Saturday 10/2/21 at approximately 6pm or when all the plants have sold. In addition to mum plants, they will have decorative cabbage plants, hay bales […]

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Letter to the Editor- Why I Am Running For Supervisor

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Dear Editor,
Why am I running for Huntington Town Supervisor?  It seems to be a question that some people have answered for me, without actually asking me. The Republican leader would like you to believe that I am running as an operative to help the Democrats, which is incorrect.  Let’s be honest, many would say I […]

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Letter To The Editor A Leader For All: Eugene Cook for Supervisor! Honor And Integrity

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A leader for all: Eugene Cook for Supervisor!
Dear Editor,
            The Town of Huntington has a big choice to make this upcoming November. What are the choices? To restore the honor and integrity of the Supervisor’s office or retain the stains that dirty it today. I’m proud to say, that I already have made up my […]

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Cold Spring Harbor Summer Science Research Program Promotes STEM Investigation

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Students in the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District, with an interest in scientific research, further enhanced their research skills by participating in the district’s summer science research program. This unique opportunity, started by district science teacher Jaak Raudsepp, has been made available to students each summer for more than eight years.
This year’s program was […]

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Cold Spring Harbor Welcomes New Principal

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The Cold Spring Harbor School District Board of Education is pleased to announce the unanimous decision to appoint Daniel Danbusky as the new Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School principal, effective July 2021.
            “After conducting a thorough search, we are thrilled to welcome Dan Danbusky to our school district,” Board of Education President Amelia Brogan […]

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Cold Spring Harbor Scholar-Athletes Achieve Their Dreams

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Fifteen members of the Cold Spring Harbor High School Class of 2021 have achieved what most high school athletes dream about.
This fall, these scholar-athletes will enter college and become part of an elite group of collegiate athletes. While each year Cold Spring Harbor High School graduates go on to play college sports, the Class of […]

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Town of Huntington Cracks Down on Zombie Homes

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The Huntington Town Board held its September 14, 2021 meeting, where Town Clerk Andrew P. Raia presented the Town Board the Supervisor’s Tentative Budget for 2022 and the Town Board approved a preventive measure that will address the issue of zombie homes and vacant storefronts. 
“Some of our neighborhoods are suffering from quality of life issues presented by […]

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Letter to the Editor

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I was compelled to write this letter after viewing the appalling Facebook post by Edmund Smyth for Supervisor offering free haircuts in Huntington Station. Edmund Smyth, will you be offering free haircuts in Lloyd Harbor, Northport or Dix Hills? Donald Molloy!

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Republicans and Ed Smyth Big Losers In Working Families Primary- Appears Democrat’s Big Winners

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In an attempt to seek and retain the Working Families line, Ed Smyth Republicans candidates fail big time. Smyth’s master plan failed miserably, and he has denied it was even his plan. According to the Board of Elections unofficial results posted online Ed’s Republican’s candidates (Ed’s Para-legal)Marissa Anderson got only 5 votes verse 114 for […]

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Supervisor Announces Return to Pre-Pandemic In-Person Staffing Levels at Huntington Town Hall and July Return to In-Person Public Meetings

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The Supervisor has released a statement related to the Town’s return to pre-pandemic in-person staffing levels at Huntington Town Hall and the return to in-person public meetings this July, 2021: 
The decision to return to pre-pandemic in-person staffing levels at Town Hall was made by this administration over one month ago when we started phasing in […]

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