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On Sunday, hundreds of parishioners gathered on a beautiful summer afternoon at the parish of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Melville to celebrate the 50th Jubilee of the parish. Celebrating mass was Bishop Murphy, who was joined by several priests and deacons of the parish during its rich history. Following the mass, parishioners gathered on the […]
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Release Date: November 30, 2011
Crime Stoppers and detectives from the Suffolk County Police Identity Theft Unit are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the person who cashed seven checks without the permission or authority of the owner of the checking account.
On May 26, 2011, the unknown male entered several banks in […]
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The Huntington Manor Fire Department and Huntington Community First Aid Squad recently held an Emergency Response – MCI (Mass Casualty Incident) Drill simulating the collision of an LIRR train and a vehicle with multiple injured patients. The training exercise was held at a railroad siding near the squad’s facility on Railroad Street in Huntington Station. Assisting agencies […]
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The Melville Fire Department and Suffolk Police responded to a collision where a GMC sports utility vehicle overturned onto its side after crashing into two parked cars on Wilmington Drive near Bagatelle Road, Saturday afternoon, September 10. Melville firefighters used heavy rescue tools to extricate the driver who suffered non-life threatening injuries, and she was […]
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On Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 8:30 am, a special 10th anniversary tribute to all those who lost someone, or participated in the events, will be held at Melville Fire Departments Sub-station #3 at the 9/11 memorial. This tribute will include the dedication of a plague to all Town of Huntington residents that perished that […]
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As of 1:23pm today there are 2,101 Huntingtonians without power. Elwood and South Huntington now lead the way respectively with 366 and 368 missing power. The Town administration wants you to call the 24 hour hotline to tell them you still do not have power so they can let LIPA know, the number is 631-351-3234.
Governor […]
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Gene Cook was raised on Long Island and now lives with his wife and children in Greenlawn. Cook says he has chosen to run for Town office because he is “discouraged by the consistent unanimous voting records of the town board, does not believe its members are acting in the best interests of the people, and wants […]
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The ticket has been set for the Town Board, and the race begins. Lets hope they all focus on issues that are really important to Huntingtonian’s. The candidates are listed below the party line they will have on the ballot in November.
Republican Line:
Gene Cook
Herb Morrow
Conservative Line:
Gene Cook
Herb Morrow
Independence Line:
Gene Cook
Susan Berland
Democratic Line:
Glenda Jackson
Susan Berland
Working Families […]
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Herb Morrow currently serves as the Mayor of the Village of Huntington Bay. He joined the Village Board in 1993 as a Trustee. He was first elected Mayor in 1994 and in June 2010 was elected to his ninth, two year term. The Village Mayor in Huntington Bay, like many other Villages throughout New York […]
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A press release from Peter Nichols says: I have requested that the Suffolk County Libertarian Party withdraw my name from consideration for a town board seat due to certain developments that have occurred during the current petitioning process. However, through my own organization, SaveHuntington.com, I will continue to work with those voters who feel disenfranchised by the […]
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