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Thursday, January 10
7:30-9:00PM
Alexander Hamilton: The Jewish Founding Father
Thousands of miles from the Old World, on a sun-kissed island in the West Indies, a young boy named Alexander Hamilton began a most unlikely journey in the 1750’s. His meteoric rise from Caribbean obscurity to American founder has long captivated historians and, more recently, theater audiences. Yet […]
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On Wednesday, December 26th at 6:30 Jeff Waxman, the Executive Producer of the new Dick Cheney comedy biopic, Vice, will be attending and discussing a screening of the film at Huntington’s Cinema Arts Centre. Jeff will be attending the screening and participating in an audience Q&A after the film.
Jeff Waxman is a Long Island resident who has produced […]
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A new exhibit by Sagamore Hill national historic site to commemorating the presidency and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. Historic documents photographs and many never before seen artifacts celebrate TR’s major achievements and underscore his legacy as a modern day president. The exhibit opens January 06, 2019 marking the 100th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt’s passing.
Opening reception:
Sunday January 6, 3 to […]
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Huntington resident Michael Kornfeld was re-elected to a third term as president of the board of directors of the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance (NERFA) during its annual conference in November in Stamford, CT. Serving a region that extends from the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC to Canada’s eastern provinces, NERFA is the largest regional […]
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St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of Northport, Bethel A.M.E. Church of Setauket, First Congregational Church of Riverhead, the First Presbyterian Church of Southold, and the United Methodist Church of Patchogue receive Sacred Sites Grants.
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced on December 4, 2018 five Sacred Sites Grants totaling $65,000 to five congregations on Long […]
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Groups of students in the Half Hollow Hills Central School District have been fundraising and collecting food to help local families who are food insecure enjoy a happy Thanksgiving. Food insecure families are never sure if they will have enough food to feed their family from week to week, and it continues to be a […]
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Huntington Lighthouse PARADE OF LIGHTS: A lighted maritime extravaganza that draws thousands of landlubbers to the shores of Huntington Harbor.
For all you fairweather boaters… the forecast is good for Friday so there are no excuses! It’s not too late!
Get your entry form in NOW to be a part of this year’s boat parade.
Help to make it spectacular!
Use the forms […]
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This week at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport:
Now Playing: ELF
November 15 – December 30
Based on the beloved film, Elf the Musical tells the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware that he is actually human, Buddy’s […]
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From flan and sushi to jerk chicken and samosas, Thanksgiving at Blue Ocean Wealth Strategies is a multicultural celebration! This year, Laurinda Ferreira, a Huntington resident, participated in Blue Ocean Wealth Strategies annual MultiCultural Thanksgiving Luncheon, now in it’s 13th year, to celebrate and give thanks with their diverse “work family” on November 15th from noon to 2 […]
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The 9th Annual Huntington Holiday Parade, Wall Street Festival, and Tree Lighting Ceremony will bring between 5,000 and 10,000 people to downtown Huntington Village this Saturday, November 24. The theme for the day is “Winter Wonderland.”
Downtown Huntington Road Closures
On Saturday, November 24, roads will be closed for the 9th Annual Town of Huntington Holiday Parade, […]
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