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Officials of the National Merit Scholarship Program have selected Cold Spring Harbor High School senior Caitlin M. Roberts as a 2022 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. This prestigious honor is awarded to students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies.
“Having a student named a National Merit Semifinalist is a source […]
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Suffolk County Police arrested two men during a New York State Liquor Authority Inspection at a Huntington Station restaurant Saturday, September 18, 2021 at approximately 10:40 p.m.
In response to numerous community complaints, Second Precinct Crime Section officers, in conjunction with Second Precinct Gang Unit officers, Second Precinct Patrol officers, New York State Liquor Authority Investigator, […]
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On Sept. 10, 2021 the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District officially began its football season with a special 9/11 Remembrance event honoring those lost and those who continue to risk their lives for the sake of others.
All Cold Spring Harbor community residents were invited to attend including active and retired members of the military, […]
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Shopping Event
In Memory of Eli Mollineaux
For Huntington High School bELIeve Scholarship
Eli lost his battle with Pearson’s Syndrome five years ago. He was known for always smiling remaining positive and his wonderful sense of humor. The bElieve Project offers scholarships to seniors who have overcome obstacles in their life.
Please Shop on Saturday, October 2, 2021
9:30-2:30
187 Nassau […]
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EDITOR”S NOTE:
November 5, 2013 election results: Eugene Cook lost by only 595 votes and the following audit by Huntingtonians (Dems/Rep/Libertarian/Cons) Showed that in conclusion, with 853 deceased voters on the rolls, 2452 signatures that appear not to match, 131 voters registered in multiple states, there is a real danger of tampering and possibility of multiple […]
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Councilman Eugene Cook and the Huntington Town Board gathered with Dolores “Dee” Thompson and her family to unveil the street sign which will dedicate East Second Street in Huntington Station as Dolores “Dee” Thompson Way. The resolution was passed at the June 15, 2021 Town Board meeting.
“This intersection at East Second Street and New York […]
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The Huntington Town Board held its September 14, 2021 meeting, where Town Clerk Andrew P. Raia presented the Town Board the Supervisor’s Tentative Budget for 2022 and the Town Board approved a preventive measure that will address the issue of zombie homes and vacant storefronts.
“Some of our neighborhoods are suffering from quality of life issues presented by […]
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– Former Administrative Dean of Walt Whitman High School, Mr. Jose Castillo, will now be proudly serving as one of Whitman’s Assistant Principals.
One of the reasons Mr. Castillo became an educator was because of Indiana Jones. Yes, really. “I love talking about social studies, and when I was a kid, I thought that’s what all social studies teachers […]
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Former Administrative Dean at Walt Whitman High School, Dr. Kendall Richards, is now proudly serving as one of Whitman’s new Assistant Principals.
At an early age, Dr. Richards became a sleepaway camp counselor where he monitored his own group of 10-15 students around the clock. He taught classes there as well, and from that moment in time, he got […]
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On Sept. 10, 2021 students of Northport High School had shortened periods throughout the day to accommodate an important gathering in the afternoon: a remembrance vigil for the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
Split into two sessions, students exited the building and sat in the bleachers, where a moving performance by the Northport High […]
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