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Second Precinct police officers responded to 11 Tippin Drive in Huntington Station at 12:56 a.m. after a 911 caller reported that a man had been shot. When police arrived, they discovered Darnell Boddie, 42, lying on the front steps of his residence. He was taken to Huntington Hospital when he was pronounced dead.
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As they have done every September 11th since 9/11/01, the members of the Dix Hills Fire Department visited the gravesite of their Chief Terry Farrell, also a firefighter with F.D.N.Y. Rescue Company 4, who was killed along with 342 of his brother firefighters at the World Trade Center. At the St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Huntington, Dix […]
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The parcel will be used for continued agricultural uses, the reconstruction of some of the farm buildings, and activities consistent with a passive park to include the creation of recreational trails and educational/interpretive uses.
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The rock, which serves as a monument for revolutionary war hero Nathan Hale is located on the western side of New York Avenue and on the south side of Mill Dam Road.
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and the Second Squad Detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the two male subjects who stole more than $2,100 worth of apparel from the GAP store at the Walt Whitman Mall in South Huntington.
On Friday, July 20, 2012 two unknown Hispanic males entered the GAP store, separately, […]
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Over 100 Quality Antique Dealers
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd from 9am – 5pm
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Members of the Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a Sunday afternoon crash on Caledonia Road and Ingold Drive after a minivan struck a utility pole.
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The accident occurred Sunday night, September 9, in the parking lot of the Sears store on Jericho Turnpike and Larkfield Road.
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During the ceremony, firefighters will read the victim’s names and the sirens will be sounded at the times of the collapse of the Twin Towers.
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During the month of July, Nicholas Wieland, editor of The Huntingtonian newspaper was stopped by the Asharoken Police Department from delivering it’s monthly newspaper to the residents of the Village.
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