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Students pledged to read a certain number of pages or for a certain amount of time between 8:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and gathered monetary donations based on their anticipated amount of reading.
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Huntington High School sent two teams of 15 students each to the Suffolk Science Olympiad earlier this month. The all-day competition at Ward Melville High School drew 40 squads from across the county.
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The Town of Huntington Fire Chiefs’ Council asks you to clear snow from fire hydrants near your home, which can help you and your neighbors in the event of a fire.
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Feeding People, Bringing Hope. 4 Mile Run For Hope.
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By Salvatore I. Prividera Jr. (Director of Communications, New York State Association of REALTORS, Inc.)
Linda Bonarelli Lugo, ABR, CIPS, CRB, CRS, GRI, ITI, SRES, e-Pro, CBR, of Huntington took the oath of office Monday, February 10, as the 2014 secretary/treasurer of the New York State Association of REALTORS® (NYSAR). The association’s inauguration ceremony was held in […]
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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci questions incumbent candidates for the Board of Regents during the second round of interviews this week in Albany.
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Students of Elwood-John Glenn High School in the Elwood Union Free School District captivated a packed auditorium with performances of Footloose the musical.
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Elimination Adjustment (GEA) Approved By Senate Education Committee
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“A Film Feast in Five Courses” Pairs Educational Short Films, Art, and Local Food
On Sunday February 16, 2014, from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm, Slow Food Huntington & Cinema Arts Centre are presenting Long Island’s first Film Feast in Five Courses, an enchanted evening highlighting our local food, the people who produce it, and the […]
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Senate Co-Leaders Dean Skelos and Jeff Klein, and Senate Education Chair John Flanagan Call for Delay of Common Core and Sharing of Student Privacy Data
Senators Skelos, Klein and Flanagan issued the following statement:
We continue to support the goals of an improved education curriculum that increases standards and ensures that students are college and career ready.
However, […]
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