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Meeting on Crime, Government Accountability & Illegal Housing

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From Steven Spucces of the Greater Huntington Civic Group:
Dear Members and Friends,
April 30th will be a Civic night to remember. Many of you have asked repeatedly, “I know things need improving in my Town HOW DO I HELP?” or “WHAT CAN I DO?” This meeting will answer those questions and more.
Please VIEW OUR SIMPLE AGENDA […]

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LI News Radio Witch Hunt Show

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Witch Hunt Funded by Huntington Taxpayers
Key sound bites from the John Gomez Show LI NEWS RADIO for Huntingtonians who did not catch it on the radio today.
Part 1-5:36 to 12:00 Introduction into the Witch Hunt
Part 2-18:32 to 23:26 Interview with Huntingtonian Kathleen Kufs
Part 3-24:45 t0 42:40 Interview with Larry Kelly Attorney and Gene Cook Huntington […]

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4th Level Spaces at Huntington Station LIRR Parking Garage to Reopen April 8

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Spaces on the fourth level of the South Parking Garage at the Huntington train station, closed earlier this year as part an emergency repair project on the fifth level, are scheduled to reopen Wednesday, April 8.
The 116 fourth level stalls were closed as a safety precaution because they were situated directly beneath the fifth-level work, […]

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Daly Road Ramp to Close as Part of Traffic Calming Project

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            By AJ Carter Huntington Information Officer- As part of the Daly Road/Hauppauge Road sidewalk and traffic calming project, the slip ramp that currently allows southbound traffic to continue on Daly Road at the intersection with Larkfield and Hauppauge Roads will be closed, permanently, beginning tomorrow, March 31.
             Southbound traffic […]

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Opinion – The Ethics Board Should be Disbanded & Mark Cuthbertson Should Step Down

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The following is a statement made by a Huntington resident at the March 18, 2015, Town of Huntington Ethics Board Meeting.  (Check back for more coverage of this meeting.)
Good evening, my name is Gerard Seitz and I’ve been a resident for over 19 years.
During the Town’s push for the TOD (Transit Oriented Development) and down-zoning […]

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Source the Station March Meetup

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From Source the Station:
This month we will once again be collaborating with LaunchPad Huntington to bring you a meetup centered around both technology & the arts, and how both are coming together to bring about a positive change here in Huntington Station!
Join us for presentations from TEQ, eGifter, Workmarket, Envisagenics and SPARKBOOM, catch up with your fellow […]

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Source The Station Meet-up

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From Source the Station:
Our March Meetup @ Launchpad is right around the corner!
Join us for our next meetup on March 18th from 6:30-8:30 PM with Launchpad, as we explore the way arts & tech are coming together to create places that truly inspire. Learn how you can become a part of this movement and how tech & the arts […]

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Repair Work to Close Spaces at South Parking Garage

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Town Hall Press Release
Emergency repair work on the top deck of the South Parking Garage at the Huntington train station will result in a total of 228 spaces on the fourth and fifth levels being unavailable beginning this week and running through March.
The work, which is being done on the fifth level, includes removing parking […]

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GHCG Meeting – Thursday, Jan. 29.

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Topics For Discussion, The NEW Residential Rental Permit Resolution

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Limited Equity Co-op Obtains Financing

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Huntington Town Hall Press Release
Melville development, scheduled for Spring construction start, brings new type of affordable housing to Long Island
Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone announces that the developer of Long Island’s first limited equity cooperative – a 117-unit town house project planned for a site on Ruland Road in Melville – has obtained the necessary […]

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