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SUFFOLK SHERIFF’S OFFICE POSTPONES REOPENING JAIL VISITING

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Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon Jr. announced today that inmate visitation at the Suffolk County Correctional Facility will remain closed until further notice. Visiting was previously scheduled to resume on April 6, 2021 with special safety precautions and procedures in place. However, due to the recent uptick in positive cases among staff members and the […]

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BAPS CHARITIES —2nd POP UP Covid-19 Vaccine Site

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BAPS Charities had a very successful 2nd Covid Vaccination pop-up clinic on Friday, March 26th. 2021, at BAPS Hindu Temple in Melville, Long Island.  A total of 550 people received the Pfizer vaccine, out of which 240 people received their 2nd dose. The vaccination and logistics were provided by NYS Covid Task force, in collaboration
with Stony Brook University […]

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Man Arrested for Attempting to Lure Child Into Vehicle

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Suffolk County Police arrested a Huntington Station man after he attempted to lure a child into his vehicle at a bus stop.
A group of children and a mother of one of the children were standing at a bus stop at East 8th Street and Lenox Road in Huntington Station on March 25 at approximately 8:50 a.m. […]

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COMMACK TEAM SELECTED AS REGIONAL WINNER OF TOSHIBA AND NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHING ASSOCIATION’S 29TH ANNUAL EXPLORAVISION COMPETITION

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Twenty-Three Winning Teams Recognized for Innovative Solutions to the World’s Challenges
A team of students from Commack High School was selected as one of the regional winners of the 29th annual ExploraVision program, the largest K-12 science competition designed to build problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration skills. Their project, “Implementing Machine Learning and Nerve Signals in Prosthetic Finger […]

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STATEMENT FROM NEW YORK STATE CONSERVATIVE PARTY CHAIRMAN GERARD KASSAR

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“Governing is About Serving the
Public, Not Yourself”
 
“The aggravating news about Gov. Andrew Cuomo isn’t letting up. 
 
“Now we learn that New York’s chief executive arranged special privileges for family members and close colleagues in the early days of Covid testing — around the time he was penning a book on Covid leadership (after cooking the books on […]

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18 Reasons I Won’t Be Getting a Covid Vaccine By Christian Elliot

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Editors Note: This story is very well written and researched. Christian lays out information in a  well thought out manner with back up from various Dr’s, governmental agency’s, Phd’s and researchers.  Please also read the links in the story. This is a long read but we believe it has valuable information for our readers.  Read […]

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DA SINI ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE’S HATE CRIMES TASK FORCE

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Dedicated Team of Prosecutors Will Investigate Suspected Bias-Motivated Crimes in Collaboration with Police, Bring Enhanced Charges Where Appropriate
 
Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini was joined today by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, members of the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission, and the Suffolk County Police Department to announce the launch of the District Attorney’s […]

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Town Board News

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Huntington Adds In-Street Outdoor Dining “Parklet” Option for Restaurants 
 
The Huntington Town Board held its March 16, 2021 meeting remotely and broadcast meeting audio and video live, extending and expanding outdoor dining and business recovery resources for the 2021 year, including a new in-street outdoor dining option. 
At the meeting opening, Councilman Ed Smyth called for a […]

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Smyth And Town Officials Call on Public to Help Protect Endangered Birds at Hobart Beach Preserve Ahead of April-August Mating Season

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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Ed Smyth and Senior Huntington Harbormaster Fred Uvena were joined by Steve Sinkevich, Senior Fish and Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to call on the public to help protect endangered birds at the Hobart Beach Sarah H. Ruppert Water Bird Park Preserve on March 17, 2021. 
“Recreational activities, such […]

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Man Arrested for Mistreating a Puppy

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Suffolk County Police last night arrested a man for abandoning a puppy in a dumpster in Babylon on March 15, 2021.

A 59-year-old woman found a dog in a dumpster at Captree State Park on March 15, 2021 at approximately 5:30 p.m. The woman brought the dog to Grady Animal Hospital in Sayville and called 911 […]

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