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NOTICE IS HEREBY G GIVEN that a public hearing pursuant to Article I8-A of the New York State General Municipal Law, will be held by the Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency (“The Agency”) 0n the 26th day of August, 2014, at 2:00 p.m., local time, at the Melville Corporate Center I, Conference Center, Suite S124, […]

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See Beautiful Classic Cars on Sunday, September 14

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The Jaguar Drivers Club of Long Island and the MG Car Club-Long Island Centre will sponsor a combined classic show on Sunday September 14, from 11:00 to 4:00. The event, a Concours d’ Elegance and All Marque Concours Sanitaire, will be held at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum, 180 Little Neck Road, Centerport, NY, on […]

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Man Records Woman In Fitting Room Of Huntington Station Department Store

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On August 21, at approximately 7:25 p.m. a woman was changing in a fitting room at a department store located at 350 Walt Whitman Road Huntington Station, when she saw a person insert a recording device underneath the door while she was dressing. The woman followed the suspect through the store in an attempt to […]

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Gene Cook on the Night Democracy Died with John Gomez 103.9Fm

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Below you can hear the segment with Gene Cook yesterday 8/20/14 on the John Gomez show 103.9FM talking about the Night Democracy died in the town of Huntington.  The segment is 32 minutes and 51 seconds long. The segment was about the Vote on the Seasons project which passed 4-1 at the August 19th board […]

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SOME FACTS ON THE SEASONS PROJECT AT OAKTREE DAIRY:
5500+ signatures submitted to the town board against the project
4593 property’s/parcels in the Elwood school district
1 Acre Zoning agreed by the citizens group of James Cameron, Richard Ward, Loretta Hamman, Mary Jane Mackey, and Tom Van de Merlen represented the community at the meetings behind closed doors
Town […]

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Board Approves Zoning For Elwood Housing Complex

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Last night at a packed Town Board meeting, the board voted 4 – 1 to approve the zoning change to accommodate the Seasons at Elwood Development on Elwood Road in East Northport.  Despite the fact that local residents submitted 5000 signatures on a petition, 4 of the 5 Town Council people approved the resolution. A […]

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Firefighters Respond to Huntington Crash

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While returning from the scene of a building fire on Prospect Street in Huntington on Saturday, August 16, firefighters came across an accident on Main Street and Wall Street in Huntington Village.

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East Northport Man Critically Injured in Four-Vehicle Crash

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Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives are investigating a four-vehicle crash that critically injured a man in Hauppauge on Thursday, August 14, 2014.
Anthony Barbato was driving a black 2007 Dodge pickup truck eastbound on Veterans Memorial Highway at 7:13 a.m. when his vehicle struck a blue 2007 Dodge pickup truck and a Subaru Legacy before […]

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Accident Causes Closure On Jericho Turnpike

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Update: Jericho Turnpike has been reopened.

Jericho Turnpike remains closed due to an accident that occurred at about 10:15 a.m. today.
A Jeep Liberty was traveling westbound on Jericho Turnpike when the vehicle collided with another vehicle, driven by a 73-year-old male. The man was airlifted to Stony Brook Hospital for serious injuries. The two adults in […]

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Fire Safety For College Students

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As many of our children prepare to head off to college, we know that no one is more concerned about their safety than you as parents.

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