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A rainwater harvesting garden is currently being installed at the intersection of New York Avenue and Broadway at the northwest corner of the Long Island Rail Road train station.
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As of October 22nd, 2012 the Arsenic soil pile at the Avalon Bay Huntington Station location is being stabilized and covered as per the soil management plan.
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At the Dr. Daniel W. Kissam House Museum property Noon to 4:00.
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A meeting of the Greater Huntington Civic Group will be held on October 24th, 2012 at the Moose Lodge located at 631 Pulaski Road, Greenlawn.
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If you have ever attended one of Greenlawn Historical Association’s annual events, you know how much effort they put into everything they do. The events they are most known for include their Annual Antique Fair and Pickle Festival. The Antique Fair was held last March and in September many local residents enjoyed the 33nd Annual […]
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Astoria Federal Savings supports educational programs for people of all ages and is committed to strengthening the communities it serves by supporting hundreds of not-for-profit organizations
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Jericho Turnpike west of Route 110 in Huntington was closed Saturday afternoon following a crash between two sports utility vehicles that left a Cadillac Escalade overturned on its side.
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Saturday, October 13th…
2nd Annual Pumpkin Festival at The John Gardiner Farm, 900 Park Avenue Corner of Little Plains Road for the 2nd annual Pumpkin Festival.
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The Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident on Deer Park Road south of Old Country Road near Sabrina Court, Sunday afternoon, October 7th.
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Dear Editor,
I’d like to provide an update to my Letter to the Editor with respect to Avalon Bay appearing in the current “Huntingtonian”. In the letter, I invited town board members to my home for breakfast. I received responses from Supervisor Petrone, Councilwoman Berland and Councilman Gene Cook shortly after my letter to the editor […]
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