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For a Romantic Evening, Take Your Valentine to the Vanderbilt Mansion for Dinner. Popular Annual Event Set at Historic Estate on Saturday, February 8.
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On Thursday, January 23rd, the New York State Senate Education Committee met with State Education Commissioner John B. King, Jr. to discuss the flawed implementation of the Common Core curriculum and to find out what he was prepared to do to help students, parents and teachers.
During the meeting, I specifically asked the Commissioner about changes […]
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Anthony’s Pizza in Huntington Station on E Jericho Turnpike (Best Market Shopping Center) has been seized by NY State Tax Agents. The store was shut down on Thursday, January 30, 2014. Anthony’s Pizza shop has been a favorite among local residents for many years. It is unclear if and when the shop will reopen.
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Wednesday Hale Global made up it’s mind on who would remain with the new company formerly know as AOL’s “PATCH” (new name TBD).
In less than a minute-and-a-half all remaining Patch employees that were slated to go were terminated. To listen to the call from Jim Romenesko click below.
Most of the journalists from Patch’s 900 hyper-local sites were […]
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Legislator Spencer’s Statement on Long Island’s Water Quality & Suffolk County’s Proposed Comprehensive Water Management Plan.
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Dynamic Gypsy Swinging Folksters Perform in Concert.
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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate a woman who stole a pocketbook from an Elwood store.
On Wednesday, January 8th, a woman was shopping at the Stop and Shop, located at 3126 Jericho Turnpike, when an unknown female stole the victim’s pocketbook from the shopping […]
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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone outlined the county’s water quality crisis and answered questions in a teleconference Monday night that drew over 9,700 residents.
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No plans for the big game? Come down to the Moose for a great day of food, drink and NFL action. All you can eat and draft beer and soda the entire game for just $25. Kids are welcome too so bring the whole family!
New members who sign up and those who pay renewals get […]
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On January 6, Ryan Porter and other representatives from Renaissance Downtowns addressed the Huntington School District Board of Education and made themselves available to answer questions. Renaissance Downtowns is the master developer that was chosen by the Town of Huntington in 2012 to help with the revitalization of Huntington Station.
Sean McLean, Renaissance VP and Erika […]
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