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NEEDLEWORKERS MONTHLY MEETING NOV 22, 2016

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The Suffolk County Chapter of The Embroiderers’ Guild of America will hold its monthly meeting at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 22, 2016, at the Half Hollow Hills Community Library, 55 Vanderbilt Parkway, Dix Hills, NY.  We welcome beginner, intermediate or advanced stitchers.  No charge to attend first meeting.  For information, please call 631-423-3738.
 
 

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Melissa’s Restaurant Accused of Violence by Town

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Yesterday the Town of Huntington Councilperson Mark Cuthbertson held a press conference to tell the community that the town is in court with the SCPD to try and have the State Liquor Authority (SLA) not renew the liquor license of Melissa’s.
Below is the press conference from November 3, 2016:
The SLA today is having it’s hearing to […]

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Greenlawn American Legion Post to Commemorate Veterans Day

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In commemoration of Veterans Day 2016, American Legion Greenlawn Post 1244 will conduct its annual Veterans Day Observance at 11:00 am on Friday, November 11, 2016, at the Greenlawn Memorial Park Monument, Pulaski Rd. and Broadway in Greenlawn.

The ceremony, which has been conducted annually for many years by the Greenlawn Post, is attended by many […]

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Stand Up for Suzanne Honored

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and many of us on Long Island and in the South Huntington community have had a loved one affected by this disease. Stimson students and staff wore pink on Friday, October 14, 2016 and on that one day they raised $1,000.  The monies were donated to “Stand Up […]

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Residents a Greater Chance to Stay Independent for Life

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Commissioner of Health Services, Dr. James Tomarken invites mature residents to attend the county’s national award-winning program focused on falls prevention. The program is intended to empower mature adults to carry out behaviors that reduce the risks of falls and improve their quality of life.

Between 2010 and 2015 these programs collectively reached over 2,800 senior […]

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Deadline Extended for Gingerbread House Competition

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Residents and bakeries have until Nov. 7, 2016 to sign up to compete; entries due later
         The Town of Huntington and the Huntington Village Parade and Festival committee have extended until November 7, 2016 the deadline for applying to enter the Second Annual Gingerbread House Competition, one of the many activities in Huntington Village November […]

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Man Arrested for Public Lewdness at Walt Whitman Mall

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Suffolk County Police today arrested a man for committing a lewd act in public in Huntington Station last week.
A female employee at Saks 5th Ave was walking to her car on October 28, 2016, at approximately 6:15 p.m., when a man gestured for her to come over to his car. As the woman approached the […]

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Residents Escape Dix Hills House Fire

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Five residents safely escaped a house fire on Caledonia Road in Dix Hills on Tuesday morning, November 1, 2016. The Dix Hills Fire Department received the call shortly before 6 a.m., and upon arrival found a second floor bedroom ablaze. About 40 Dix Hills firefighters and EMS personnel responded with five trucks, three ambulances and a paramedic […]

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Falls Prevention Classes Offer Mature Residents a Greater Chance to Stay Independent for Life

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Commissioner of Health Services, Dr. James Tomarken invites mature residents to attend the county’s national award-winning program focused on falls prevention. The program is intended to empower mature adults to carry out behaviors that reduce the risks of falls and improve their quality of life.
Between 2010 and 2015 these programs collectively reached over 2,800 senior […]

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Local Huntington High School Student Creates Tutoring Service to Raise Money for Long Island’s Toys of Hope Charity

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“Tutoring For A Cause”
Noah Helburn, a junior and honors student at Huntington High School, has launched a tutoring service in which he tutors third through eighth graders in science, math and social studies.  Noah tutors in exchange for a suggested donation of $20 per hour of tutoring given directly to Toys of Hope, a 501 […]

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