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Bellone, Sini and Parents For Megan’s Law Warn Parents about Potential Dangers Of “Pokémon Go”
On July 12, 2016 Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Suffolk County Police Department Commissioner Tim Sini and Paul Alonzo of Parents for Megan’s Law jointly held a public safety announcement today warning parents about the potential dangers of the popular mobile application, […]
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RSVP needs an acquisition manager!
The Community Computer Connections Program (CCCP) is urgently seeking a volunteer to manage its acquisition activities. The primary responsibility of this volunteer would be to seek computer and funding donations to help our service project accomplish its mission.
CCCP is a service of The Retired Senior Volunteer Program; volunteers refurbish donated computers, […]
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued an ozone health advisory for the Long Island region. Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. James Tomarken advises that young children, the elderly, those who exercise or are involved in strenuous outdoor work, and those with pre-existing respiratory or heart problems, limit strenuous outdoor activity today […]
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Commack High School senior, David Li, was named as a semifinalist in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
Inclusion in this program is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduation high school seniors. Scholars are selected on the basis of superior academic and artistic achievements, leadership qualities, strong character, and involvement in community and school activities. […]
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Huntington Listens to Those Who Can’t Hear
New hearing loop in Town Board room improves audio clarity for those with hearing aids and cochlear implants
Persons with hearing loss should find it a little easier to follow the proceedings in the Town Board Room at Huntington Town Hall, thanks to the installation of a hearing loop that […]
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Two Commack High School seniors were named as Intel Semifinalists on January 6, 2016, David Li and Mehtaab Sawney. They are among only 300 students in the entire country chosen for this prestigious honor. This year, there were more than 1,750 entrants from 512 high schools in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and from six overseas […]
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John Riley has what it takes to develop a top notch research project capable of capturing the respect of leading scholars. The Huntington High School sophomore was honored by the New York State Archives and the Archives Partnership Trust as the recipient of the Laura and Robert Chodos Award for Excellence in Student Research Using […]
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Buy/Trade/Sell—and Play! Vintage Video Games
–Fun for All Ages–
Saturday, October 17
10 am – 6 pm
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington
Want to buy retro video games? There will be thousands to choose from. Have a closet full of old video games you want to turn into cash? Find out what they’re worth. Psyched to play Super Mario Brothers […]
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Join us on Thursday, October 2nd as we talk tech & discuss great ideas for Huntington Station at LaunchPad of Huntington!
Among the ever growing field of technology, LaunchPad is an incubator, business accelerator and co-working community space that is making great strides here in Huntington, as well as various other locations on Long Island! To […]
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With technology becoming “smarter” everyday, it’s a challenge for those not in the technology industry to stay ahead of the curve. As part of the Chamber’s commitment to our members, the Huntington Chamber of Commerce’s Education Committee will present a timely workshop designed to keep attendees informed of the latest technological advances in the business world today
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