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Daly Road Ramp to Close as Part of Traffic Calming Project

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            By AJ Carter Huntington Information Officer- As part of the Daly Road/Hauppauge Road sidewalk and traffic calming project, the slip ramp that currently allows southbound traffic to continue on Daly Road at the intersection with Larkfield and Hauppauge Roads will be closed, permanently, beginning tomorrow, March 31.
             Southbound traffic […]

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Flashback Friday – Don Pius & Town Hall

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This article was originally published March 25, 2012.
Don Pius is one of the most notorious landlords in Huntington.  The history of Donald Pius in the Town of Huntington and specifically Huntington Station is a very involved story.  Over the past several decades Pius has made a fortune at the expense of his tenants and the tax payers.  […]

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Source the Station March Meetup

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From Source the Station:
This month we will once again be collaborating with LaunchPad Huntington to bring you a meetup centered around both technology & the arts, and how both are coming together to bring about a positive change here in Huntington Station!
Join us for presentations from TEQ, eGifter, Workmarket, Envisagenics and SPARKBOOM, catch up with your fellow […]

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St. Patrick’s Parade 2015 – Slideshow

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The 81st Annual Huntington St. Patrick’s Day parade was held on Sunday, March 8, 2015.  The parade is organized and hosted each year by the Huntington Hibernians.  This year’s Grand Marshal was Father Stephen Donnelly (In photo above) of St. Patrick’s Church in Huntington.  Thousands of people lined the streets to view the many Huntington […]

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Saint Patrick’s Day Parade this Sunday

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This Sunday the 81st Huntington Saint Patrick’s day parade will start at 2pm.
This years Grand Marshal is Father Stephen Donnelly.
A Mass will take place at  Saint Patrick’s Church 10am.  Followed by the Parade which starts at 2pm.  Make sure you get a spot along the parade route. The route starts on NY Avenue from the […]

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Source The Station Meet-up

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From Source the Station:
Our March Meetup @ Launchpad is right around the corner!
Join us for our next meetup on March 18th from 6:30-8:30 PM with Launchpad, as we explore the way arts & tech are coming together to create places that truly inspire. Learn how you can become a part of this movement and how tech & the arts […]

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Dix Hills FD Rescue Squad Crew Receives Lifesaving Award

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Story & Photo By Steve Silverman

On December 11, 2014, at 7:08 p.m., the Dix Hills Fire Department was activated for a rescue call reporting an unconscious male at a residence.  District Paramedic on-duty Ralph Oswald arrived on scene soon thereafter and notified incoming units that he had a 60-year-old unconscious male that was in Cardiac Arrest. The patient was at the […]

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Message from the Elwood Superintendent of Schools Regarding the Tragic Death of Sean Urda

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Statement from Peter Scordo, Superintendent of Schools Elwood Union Free School District  
The Elwood Union Free School District is extremely saddened to learn of the tragic passing of Sean Urda, a senior at Elwood-John H. Glenn High School. Sean was a well-liked member of our student body and an extremely well-rounded student. Sean excelled academically, […]

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The Heckscher Museum Places Bald Eagle

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The Heckscher Museum of Art, on behalf of the Town of Huntington, has placed a preserved Bald Eagle from its legacy collection on long-term loan to the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, housed on the William K. Vanderbilt II estate known as Eagle’s Nest.

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Coping With Cold Weather

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Dear Neighbors,
Severe winter weather can lead to health and safety challenges. You may have to cope with;
• Cold related health problems
• Household fires and carbon monoxide poisoning
• Frozen Pipes or power failures
• Unsafe driving conditions from icy roads or roads that aren’t cleared
Although there are no guarantees of safety during winter weather emergencies, you can […]

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