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The Hanging Chad

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On January 3, 2021, TheHuntingtonian published about the trial of Town of Huntington Supervisor’s Chad Lupinacci for SEXUAL ASSAULT which was to start in the second week of February. The trial has changed to a conference with more motions and more motions, requesting more disclosure by team Lupinacci. One can only assume that team Lupinacci […]

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3 Years of a “New Direction” by Lupinacci Administration

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The Lupinacci Campaign slogan in the election of November 2017 was “A New Direction”, running against Tracy Edwards. Well what is this New Direction?  The Lupinacci administration has never passed a Town Budget yet in 2 years. And this New Direction has been accused of sexual assault maybe a second time. Where is there a […]

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Huntington Town Supervisor Chad Lupinacci, Sexual Assault Trial to Start Early February 2021

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After years of delays, motions, documents, cancellations, with documents going back and forth, the alleged sexual assault trial will begin against the Town of Huntington Supervisor Chad Lupinacci, in February 2021 which is next month. The sexual assault alleged is that Supervisor Chad Lupinacci forced sexual assault upon his Chief of Staff while a New […]

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Councilman Cooks Lawsuit Has Merit Says Island Park School District Attorneys

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There are several issues on our horizon that this Huntington Town Board needs to work together and find a resolution to these matters.  The first issue is the LIPA Tax Certiorari lawsuit which needs all hands-on deck working together and thinking outside the box to ensure the Town of Huntington and the Northport-East Northport School […]

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Video Of Trump Supporters in Huntington Last Week

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Watch this video on YouTube.
This video above is from last weekend a parade for Trump supporters.

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The John W. Engeman Studio of The Performing Arts-Announcing Fall 2020 Classes

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We are thrilled to welcome students (ages 7 – 18) back to The John W. Engeman Studio of The Performing Arts for safe, private, in person and virtual classes. Our new offerings will allow us to instruct your child while staying safe and tailoring private instruction to suit each student’s needs.
 
All classes will be instructed […]

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First Woman Judge Sworn in as Town of Huntington Court

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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and Chief Administrative Law Judge Joshua C. Price joined Mara Manin Amendola, Esq. as she was sworn in to serve as an administrative law judge for the Town’s Bureau of Administrative Adjudication (BAA) on Wednesday, September 2, 2020; the BAA, or “tribunal,” is set to hear its first cases on Thursday, […]

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Huntington Bay Constables Make BWI Arrest

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The Town of Huntington Harbormaster’s Bay Constables who stopped and arrested an intoxicated boater in the early evening of Wednesday, July 29, 2020 near Duck Island in Northport Bay. 
“HARBORMASTER BWI ARREST: Early last Wednesday evening, a 63-year-old Dix Hills man was arrested and charged with BWI and reckless operation of a vessel. Our Bay Constables […]

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Marine Bureau Officers Rescue Three Men from Raft on Long Island Sound

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Suffolk County Police Marine Bureau officers rescued three men from a raft on the Long Island Sound, Sunday, August 2, 2020 at approximately 6 p.m.. 
While on routine patrol aboard Marine Bravo, police officers Jack Brehm and John Dreyer observed three men in an eight foot raft on the Long Island Sound, approximately 1.5 miles northwest […]

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Letter To The Editor Regarding LIPA/NatGrid Tax Case, With Criminal Implications

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July 20, 2020
Dear Editor,
When the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) was created, the New York State Legislature laid out clear “rules of the road” in the Public Authorities Law, that LIPA would be required to follow. It stated that “projects” would require Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) review and approval, before going forward. LIPA ignored […]

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