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Huntington Public Library Election Results

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The budget has passed. Paul Ehrlich will remain as library trustee.

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Commack Firefighters Battle Trailer Fire

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The Commack Fire Department was alerted to multiple calls reporting a structure fire in the vicinity of Crooked Hill Road near the old Commack Multiplex Theater on Sunday night, March 25, at approximately 9:30 p.m.
 
Upon arrival, Commack Fire Chief Kieran Keane located a fully involved fire in a trailer next to a commercial building on Henry […]

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Huntington Firefighters Battle Lloyd Harbor Blaze

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Volunteers from the Huntington Fire Department were dispatched to battle a raging house fire on Hawk Drive in the Village of Lloyd Harbor, Saturday, March 24, at 3:43 p.m.  Upon arrival, firefighters found the two-story waterfront home fully involved in flames, and began an exterior attack with handlines and aerial ladders.  Mutual aid assistance was […]

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Dix Hills Fire Department Officers Installed

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The Dix Hills Fire Department recently held their annual inspection and installation ceremony. The following officers were installed for 2012.

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Commack Senior Wins National Recognition

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The 2012 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards has recognized Lynn-Idora Edmond, a senior at Commack High School. Lynn was presented with a bronze Distinguished Finalist medallion to commemorate this prestigious award for outstanding acts of volunteerism.

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Northport Harbor Protection Forum

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Join us for an important discussion on advancing solutions for Northport and Huntington Harbors. Topics for discussion will include
water quality, toxic red tide, and infrastructure updates.

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Annual Antique Show – March 3rd and 4th

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Every year this show is considered one of the premier antiques events on Long Island and consistently draws large crowds. There will be 66 dealers in room setting booths featuring 18th and 19th century American.  It is held at Harborfields High School, 98 Taylor Avenue in Greenlawn.  The event is sponsored by the Greenlawn – […]

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Asharoken Says Yes To The Tax Cap

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Asharoken Mayor Patricia Irving and the Village Board of Trustees chose not to override the new tax cap law on local governments. Last June, the New York State Legislature enacted Governor Cuomo’s proposal to establish a 2% tax levy limit on all local governments and school districts beginning in 2012.
The law allows local governments to […]

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Commack Girl Scouts Give Food From The Heart

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The Commack Girls Scouts from Service Unit 15 worked hard to ensure another successful year of “Food From the Heart.” The troops and community members created beautiful food baskets to donate to members of the Commack community in need. This wonderful event would not be possible without the help of Commack […]

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Arena Players Children’s Theatre Presents ‘The Tale of the Frog Prince’

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The Arena Players Children’s Theatre presents a delightful production of “The Tale of the Frog Prince” at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum’s Carriage House Theater on Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. now through February 26.
Performances are every Saturday at 3:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children ages three and older. For further information […]

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