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Three Elwood Seniors Named National Merit Commended Students

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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School seniors Trinity Hausch, Isabella Ross and Maya Tallo were recently named Commended Students in the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. The three were recognized for their exceptional academic performances on the 2020 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test during the last school year.
“It’s really exciting to be recognized for the […]

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Campaign Fraud In Huntington – Possible?

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The below text messages from known Republican campaign staff of supervisor candidate, Edmund Smyth, are disgraceful and a prime example of unethical and possible illegal politics.  The fact that any campaign staffer believes they can use intimidation and threats to force town employees to campaign on behalf of their candidate comes from the top of […]

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School Spirit At Harborfields Homecoming

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Spurring school spirit in advance of the next day’s homecoming, Harborfields High School held a celebratory bonfire on the evening of Sept. 24, 2021 featuring some great grooves from student rock band Charlie’s Angels and an exciting show of flames courtesy of the Greenlawn Fire Department.
 
Student rock band Charlie’s Angels provided some great grooves to […]

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Letter From the Editor – Elections 2021

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Dear Reader,
Welcome to the TheHuntingtonian, read the truth about your town at TheHuntingtonian.com.
 
As a journalist and editor I realize that any letter to the editor is biased from the prospective of the person who drafted the letter. In some cases,  there will be misrepresentation of facts as the writer chooses to see the situation as they […]

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Four student-musicians from Harborfields selected for SCMEA

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Four Harborfields Central School District students were selected for SCMEA All-County Jazz honor ensembles for the 2021-2022 school year.  These groups are extremely select – true all-county programs that do not discriminate by district size or regions within the county – and this recognition serves as a firm reflection on these students’ work ethic and […]

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Town of Huntington to Unveil Veterans’ Blue Star Marker Donated by Nathan Hale Garden Club at Huntington American Legion Post #360

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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Town officials, and Veterans Advisory Board members joined by local veterans’ organizations and the Nathan Hale Garden Club to unveil a Blue Star Marker memorial plaque donated by the club to honor the Town’s veterans at 1 Mill Dam Road, Halesite, Friday, September 24, 2021 at 1:00 PM.
In 2020, the Town […]

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Pedestrian Seriously Injured in Motor Vehicle Crash Intersection of New York Avenue and West 4th Street, Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Huntington Station Sunday, October 3, 2021 at approximately 9:50 p.m..
Christopher Simon was driving a 2017 Chevrolet SUV southbound on New York Avenue when the vehicle struck a pedestrian in the roadway at the intersection of West 4th Street […]

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Letter to Huntingtonians -Suit Against LIPA Is a Win-Win for Huntington

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Why am I running for Huntington town supervisor?
I stand with  the people and fight for the community. I am continuing to fight LIPA’s deceptive practices against the taxpayers and the rate payers with my own personally funded lawsuits.  I have uncovered two separate defenses which were never raised by the town retained tax certiorari attorneys.
What […]

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Northport High School baseball field named for longtime coach and educator John DeMartini

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The Northport High School baseball field was renamed in honor of legendary coach and educator John “DeMar” DeMartini. The field dedication had dozens of current and former students, their families, and district staff and administration in attendance to celebrate.
DeMartini, who has been with the district for seven decades, received tremendous praise from his colleagues and […]

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Letter to Republican Candidates From a Long Time Democrat

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Editors note. There have been many other pieces by Mr. McNally that too are totally out of character for an official and we have not printed those, on purpose.

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