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Harborfields School District Teachers and Staff Prepare for New School Year

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Harborfields teachers and staff prepare for new school year
 
There wasn’t a parking space to be had at Harborfields High School on Sept. 3, 2019 as staff, teachers and administrators filed into the auditorium for Superintendent’s Conference Day.
To kick the morning off, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum Dr. Rory Manning introduced and welcomed eight new district administrators, […]

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Northport School District Celebrates “New Beginnings”

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Northport celebrates “New Beginnings”
 
Eric Meyerowitz walked the halls of Northport High School for what he thought would be the last time back in 2006 as the class valedictorian. When he tossed his cap in the air signifying the end of his high school career, little did he know that he would return 13 years later […]

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Huntington Denounces Anti-Semitic Graffiti at Sunshine Acres Park in Commack

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Town Urges Residents to Stay Vigilant, Report Suspicious Activity to Public Safety and Suspected Instances of Hate to Anti-Bias Task Force
 
On Tuesday, September 3,  2091 the Town of Huntington denounced the painted anti-Semitic graffiti vandals left at Sunshine Acres Park on Townline Road in Commack over the holiday weekend and urged residents to report suspicious […]

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“All Are Welcome” at Elwood’s Schools Conference Day

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The Elwood Union Free School District officially kicked off the start of the 2019-20 academic year by welcoming all staff members back for Superintendent’s Conference Day on September 3, 2019.
After reconnecting with one another during breakfast sponsored by the schools’ PTA units, Superintendent of School Dr. Kenneth Bossert welcomed all in attendance and reflected upon […]

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Motorcyclist Seriously Injured in Crash after Driving Through a Red Light – Dies

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a crash that seriously injured a motorcyclist in Huntington Station early in the morning of Sunday, September 1, 2019 at approximately 3:30 a.m..  
Gerson Mendez-Cruz, the motorcyclist who was seriously injured in a crash, has been pronounced dead. The investigation is continuing.
Gerson Mendez-Cruz was operating a 2004 Kawasaki […]

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Woman Arrested for Leandra’s Law Following Crash with Five Children in Vehicle

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Suffolk County Police Saturday, August 31, 2019 at approximately 10:10 p.m. arrested a woman in Deer Park for driving while intoxicated under Leandra’s Law following a crash with her 13-year-old daughter and four other children in the vehicle.
Jacquelin Moore was driving a 2012 Mercedes Benz on Acorn Street, near Half Hollow Road, when she crashed […]

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October Events for Adults at Cold Spring Harbor Library

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MUSIC PROGRAMS
The Class of Life: A Theatrical Experience
Saturday, October 5, 1:00pm
Paul Failla will perform this original biographical play which chronicles his thoughts on his last day as a Suffolk County police officer. Follow along as he reminisces about his experiences in uniform, his motivation to become a police officer, his proud Italian heritage, his upbringing, and married […]

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Adult Jewish Culture Class, Sundays

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WHAT: Adult Hebrew School – learn about Jewish culture covering subjects such as: Hebrew reading, Jewish life cycle events, the Torah and holidays. Ten two-hour sessions. For more information call 631-351-8672. Must register online at www.TheChaiCenter.com
WHEN: One Sunday each month, 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m.

September 22
October 27
November 17
December 15
January 19
February 9
March 22
April 5
May 31
June 7

COST: $300
WHERE: The […]

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Jewish Holidays 101: Celebrating As Interfaith With Florence Roffman

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Jewish Holidays 101: Celebrating As Interfaith
With Florence Roffman
 
Thursday, September 19 at 7:30-9:30PM
 
In this introduction to the Jewish Holidays, we will explore the history and meaning of the holidays and learn how and why we celebrate them.  This class is geared toward those who are new (or “newish” to Judaism), either through personal journey or marriage. 
 
This […]

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Huntington Manor FD Rescues Crash Victim, Suffolk Police Arrest One Driver for DWI

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to a two-car crash with a victim trapped on East Jericho Turnpike and Broadway-Greenlawn in Huntington Station at about 11pm on Tuesday, September 17, 2019. Firefighters used heavy rescue extrication tools to remove the roof from a Toyota sedan and free a trapped passenger. The victim was airlifted to […]

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