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MEDITATION WITH LINDA CAFIERO
Wednesdays, January 17 and February 28, 2018 2pm
Spend an hour nourishing yourself from deep within as you engage in the practice of mindful meditation with Linda Cafiero. Come to one or both classes. Free and open […]
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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School senior Nathaniel Larkins was recruited by the United States Military Academy at West Point and a signing ceremony was held to finalize his commitment on Dec. 20, 2017. Larkins will be playing football for West Point’s Division I football team during his time there.
Athletic Director David Shanahan welcomed all in […]
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Generous Gift To Benefit Local Families In Need This Holiday Season
The Half Hollow Hills Central School District of Huntington and Babylon has received a generous $6,000 donation for the Half Hollow Hills – Helping Our Own program from the Tom Collins / Chris Panatier 9/11 Memorial Foundation. This is the 14th year Half Hollow Hills […]
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Challenge accepted! Patricia Tappin and Tara O’Grady’s fifth grade class at Mandracchia Sawmill Intermediate School in Commack was given the task to come up with a way to give back to the members of our community during this holiday season. The students, with the help of their families, decided to collect toiletries and create gift […]
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The Town of Huntington Fire Chiefs’ Council recently held their annual installation of officers and award ceremony for 2018. Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia administered the oath of office to the Executive Board members who are: President John McDonough of Northport, First Vice President Dan McConnell of Halesite, Second Vice President Chuck Brady of Huntington […]
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Every child has hopes and dreams. Mentoring brings caring adults together with children in need through safe and effective programs. By being a consistent adult presence in a young person’s life, mentors can help a young person navigate challenges, offer advice and share life experiences. Research has shown that children who have caring adults in […]
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole money from a Huntington Station bar in November 2017.
A man stole a register drawer containing over $1000 from Hooka Pash Lounge Bar, located at 332 E. Jericho Turnpike, on November 22, […]
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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci joined the Half Hollow Hills Board of Education January 8, 2017 in recognizing three district students who won the $100,000 team grand prize in the prestigious Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology.
The three juniors — Jillian Parker of High School West, and Arooba Ahmed and Jiachen Lee of High […]
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The New York School Bus Contractors Association is renewing its call for the passage of legislation to stiffen the penalties for drivers who illegally pass a stopped school bus. This follows Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposal made during his recent State of the State Address to increase fines on drivers who continue to ignore the law […]
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Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, joined by his Town Board colleagues, participated January 8 in the distribution of American Flags purchased as part of the Huntington Kiwanis International’s Eighth Annual Field of Honor fundraiser.
Each year, the Kiwanis chapter sells the flags for $35, allowing purchasers to dedicate their flag to a current or former member […]
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