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Asharoken Police Protecting the Village on July 4th 2016

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Asharoken Village officials are pictured with officers from the Asharoken Police Department at Village Hall following a briefing on July 4, 2016 in preparation for the annual Fireworks Show.

Pictured front from left, Officer Tony Canino, Police Commissioner Mel Ettinger, Mayor Greg Letica, Officer-in-Charge Ray Mahdesian, and Officer Alex Rubino. Back row, Officers Jim Cox, Mitch Bank, […]

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TUESDAY’S CHILDREN STRENGTHENS ITS TEAM WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF TWO NEW EXECUTIVES

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In its continuing efforts to strengthen the services it provides to youth, families and communities impacted by terrorism and traumatic loss here in the United States and around the globe, Tuesday’s Children announces the appointment of Lisa Oosterom as Chief Financial and Operations Officer and Alison Silberman as Director of Programs and Strategic Initiatives. The […]

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NAACP Huntington Chapter Celebrates 37 Years

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By: Michael A. Raspantini
A packed house of over 100 people crowded into the Evergreen Missionary Baptist Church on Woodhull Road last month for the thirty-seventh anniversary celebration of the NAACP Huntington Branch. Elected officials like Chad Lupinacci and William “Doc” Spencer attended to honor the group and its continued efforts and focus on local issues […]

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Woman Shot in Huntington Station

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On Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at approximately 11:20 p.m., Lanise Felder, of Huntington Station, was walking on Craven Avenue towards 10th Avenue in Huntington Station when she thought she heard a firecracker explode. She then felt tingling in her lower leg and realized that she had been shot in the leg about four inches above […]

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Little Shelter Supporter Wins $25,000

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On the last weekend of June 2016 the 18th Semi-Annual Mercedes-Benz raffle was held at Little Shelter Animal Rescue in Huntington. The winning ticket was: number 076. Our lucky winner was Elizabeth of Ronkonkoma who was present at the time of the drawing. Elizabeth is a loyal supporter of Little Shelter and attends many events. […]

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Panera Bread Grand Larceny Police Need Your Help

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the woman who stole credit cards at a Huntington Station restaurant.
A woman removed a wallet from a purse that was hanging over a chair at Panera Bread, located at 160 Walt Whitman Road, on June […]

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Emergency Blood Shortage Blood Drive Huntington Manor Explorers Friday July 8, 2016

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Junior Firefighter, Patrick Brady is hosting a blood drive along with Huntington Manor Explorer Post 1650. Please come donate blood on Friday July 8th, 2016 from 3-9 pm at Huntington Manor Fire Department 1650 New York Ave Huntington Station. We are in an Emergency Blood Shortage and all donations can help up to 3 people […]

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Bus Company Employee Struck by Minibus in East Northport

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a crash during which a bus company employee was struck by a minibus in East Northport on Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at approximately 10:15 a.m.
Joanne Fuller-Astarita, an employee of Baumann and Sons Buses, located at 24 Railroad Ave., was walking in the driveway of the business when […]

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8-Year-Old Huntington Station Girl flown to the Hospital by Medivac Helicopter After Suffering Burns

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The Huntington Community First Aid Squad was sent to a residence on E. 4th Street in Huntington Station at approximately 4:10 PM, July 4th for a victim of burns.  On arrival it was learned that an eight year old female, while attempting to get an item from a table, pulled a pot of hot water […]

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Officers Assist Four Men Stranded in a Severe Thunderstorm in Northport

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Marine Bureau officers assisted four men stranded on the Long Island Sound in an open boat during a severe thunderstorm on Friday, July 1, 2016 at approximately 10:35 p.m.
Fermin Ortiz, 39, of Brentwood, and three other adult male passengers left the Soundview Boat Ramp in Northport shortly before 8 p.m. on July 1 for a fishing […]

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