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Harborfields Students Don Red, White And Blue For Patriot Day

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Harborfields students and staff at Oldfield Middle School, Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School and Washington Drive Primary School dressed in red, white and blue on Sept. 10 in honor of Patriot Day. Second graders at Washington Drive created heartfelt American flags to show their love and sense of community.  

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Man Arrested for DWI after Motor Vehicle Crash with Serious Injuries Pulaski/Depot Road, Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Police have arrested a man for driving while intoxicated following a motor vehicle crash that seriously injured him on Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 7:21 p.m.
Robert Beegel was driving a 2013 Jeep Wrangler westbound on Pulaski Road, near Depot Road, when the vehicle was struck head-on by an eastbound 2008 Nissan sedan being driven […]

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Dawn Valle Named Elwood’s Director Of Math, Science and Tech

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Dawn Valle was recently named the new director of math, science, technology and federal grants for the Elwood School District. She had served since 2014 as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School. Valle previously worked as a principal for the New York City Department of Education, an assistant principal and math staff developer at the […]

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Julie Bilello appointed as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School

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Julie Bilello was appointed as assistant principal at Elwood Middle School, replacing Dawn Valle, the district’s new director of math, science, technology and federal grants.
Bilello has worked as a special education teacher for the past 16 years, most recently at Elwood Middle School, and previously in the Lynbrook School District and Plainview Old-Bethpage School District. […]

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Elwood Welcomes Back Students For An Exciting New School Year

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Despite the unwelcomed inclement weather, the Elwood School District’s students enjoyed an exciting first day of school on Sept. 9, successfully returning to classes at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School, Elwood Middle School, James H. Boyd Intermediate School and Harley Avenue Primary School.
“Rain could not dampen our first day spirits,” said Dr. Kenneth Bossert, the […]

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Motorcyclist Critically Injured in Motor Vehicle Crash Westbound Long Island Expressway, West of Exit 51, Dix Hills

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that critically injured a motorcyclist this morning of Friday, September 10, 2021 at 6:22 a.m.
Leon Bassene was riding a 2021 Suzuki motorcycle on the westbound Long Island Expressway, just west of exit 51, when he failed to slow for traffic and the motorcycle struck […]

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Letter to the Editor

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I was compelled to write this letter after viewing the appalling Facebook post by Edmund Smyth for Supervisor offering free haircuts in Huntington Station. Edmund Smyth, will you be offering free haircuts in Lloyd Harbor, Northport or Dix Hills? Donald Molloy!

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20 Years Later 9/11 Still Hurting

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God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 20 years ago on 9/11.  Today we pray again, as Americans come together and take care of our own. God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 20 years ago on 9/11.  With what has transpired over the last 3 […]

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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?

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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?
Did Town of Huntington Supervisor Chad Lupinacci do such?
Did SCPD not perform their job? Did they follow standard operating procedure to find the driver of a car that cut a telephone pole in half? Why? Maybe the person is lying somewhere dying? Possibly hurt, severely? No mention […]

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MR. DAVID BARTH NEW SUPERVISOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, HEALTH, ATHLETICS AND RECREATION District 13

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We are thrilled to welcome Mr. David Barth as South Huntington
School District’s new Supervisor of Physical Education, Health, Athletics and Recreation.
Mr. Barth’s experience as a K-12 Physical Education and Health teacher, Athletic Director, and
coach gives him a good view and understanding of the entire K-12 program, and the needs of the
programs and successes at each […]

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