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Elwood Community Invited to Superintendent’s Forum on Potential Bond Referendum

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On Monday, Sept. 18, 2017 Elwood Union Free School District’s Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Bossert will host a community forum to update residents on the potential bond referendum that is being considered by the board of education. The forum will begin at 7 p.m. in the Elwood Middle School auditorium.
This meeting is a follow-up […]

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Melville Fire Department Assists at East Farmingdale Acid Spill

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The Melville Fire Department was requested to assist the East Farmingdale Fire Department with a Hazardous Materials incident on Smith Street, Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:35 p.m. East Farmingdale firefighters were out battling a working house fire on Walnut Avenue East during the incident. Melville firefighters arrived to find that a vehicle had run over a five-gallon […]

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Suffolk County Department of Health Services September Meeting Notices

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The Open Meetings or “Sunshine” laws of New York State and Suffolk County give the public the right to attend meetings of public bodies, listen to the debates and watch the decision-making process in action. The laws also require that notice of the time and place of all meetings be given prior to every meeting.
Following […]

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August is National Immunization Month

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This month, as we prepare for school, college and the colder months ahead, remember to check your records to be sure your immunizations are up to date. It is our shared responsibility to protect ourselves, our families and the community from serious life threatening diseases.
“Immunization — perhaps the most significant public health achievement of the […]

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Call to Student Artists

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“Horror films, legends and comics surrounding Halloween allow people to embrace a side of themselves that is considered dark and strange. The Huntington Arts Council invites students to submit work that is inspired by the story telling narrative of Halloween and enjoy the creative process!”
Juried Student Show
Jason Stuart, Juror
Entry deadline September 25, 2017
 
ELIGIBILITY: Open […]

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The Alfred Van Loen Gallery South Huntington Library Presents

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 ARTIST RECEPTION: Saturday SEPTEMBER 16 2-4PM
EXHIBITION DATES:  9/16 – 10/11
 
    FIGURE ABSTRACTIONS
 
 
The Alfred Van Loen Gallery at the South Huntington Public Library is pleased to announce a solo exhibit of drawings by Patricia Russac.  Her work will be exhibited from September 16th – October 11th, 2017 please join us at her reception on Saturday […]

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Letter from the Chief: Hurricane Harvey Donations

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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
By now we’ve all heard about the devastation that Hurricane Harvey has brought to Texas and the surrounding areas. Not so long ago, we were the ones in need of assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy; lets pay it forward! Community member George Schwertl has rented trucks to be driven to […]

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Fleets Cove Beach in Huntington Bay is Closed to Bathing

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Lake Ronkonkoma Remains Closed to Bathing
 
Fleets Cove Beach in Huntington Bay is closed to bathing due to the finding of bacteria in excess of acceptable criteria.
 
According to Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Dr. James Tomarken, bathing in bacteria-contaminated water can result in gastrointestinal illness, as well as infections of the eyes, ears, nose, and […]

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Board Sets Hearing on Deer Hunting Code Revisions

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The Huntington Town Board, at its August 15, 2017 meeting, set a September 19,2017 public hearing on proposed revisions to Town Code with respect to deer hunting, based on comments from residents since the code was amended two years ago to allow for bow hunting, subject to state regulations.
While noting that it is within the […]

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Melville Firefighter in the Right Place at the Right Time

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Melville volunteer firefighter and EMT Isaac Vargas was in the right place at the right time when a woman’s hair and blouse caught fire from a Sterno food heater at a Pool Club on Westbourne Lane on Sunday, August 20, 2017 at about 6:30 p.m. Vargas quickly sprung into action and rolled the victim onto the […]

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