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The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country’s most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving 202,000 Huntingtonians without power. As of 11:30 10/31/12 3% power has been restored. We are now at 89% verses a high of […]
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More photographs from around Huntington during the morning of October 29.
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Amazing storm surge images from Fleets Cove Beach at 11:00 am Monday, October 29.
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The energy and enthusiasm displayed by Huntington Students in the J. Taylor Finley Middle School’s nearly 675 seventh and eighth graders is reflected in the four officers who are vigorously leading the Falcons’ student council this year.
Eighth graders Chris Cordeiro (president), Izzy Scarpati (vice president), Theresa Moreno (secretary) and Emma Petrizzi (treasurer) are working closely […]
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Many film buffs seem to dismiss the entire concept of horror movies, listing off a few classics that they’re okay with (The Shining, The Exorcist), but claiming nothing else has been able to scare them.
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The original mortgage lenders to Congressman Steve Israel made over $50,000 dollars in campaign contributions to Steve Israel for
Congress and more to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee he chairs.
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A rainwater harvesting garden is currently being installed at the intersection of New York Avenue and Broadway at the northwest corner of the Long Island Rail Road train station.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Stimson teachers and staff rallied their support to help provide mammograms, education, and support services to women in need.
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Buster is a robotic, radio controlled miniature school bus designed to teach young students.
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