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Huntington Unveils Free Qwik Ride Shuttle to Alleviate Village Parking Crunch

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Huntington – Town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilwoman Joan Cergol, Councilman Ed Smyth and Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia were joined by representatives from the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, Huntington Village Business Improvement District (BID), and co-founders of the Qwik Ride shuttle service for a ribbon-cutting Friday, August 17 at Huntington Town Hall.
 
The Qwik Ride […]

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Lupinacci To Newsday On Misleading LIPA Article: Your Bias Is Clear, Readers Deserve Better

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In a letter addressed to Newsday dated August 10, 2018, Huntington Town Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci responded to a misleading article written by reporter Mark Harrington on the LIPA lawsuit:
 
“I was dismayed by your article on July 26, 2018, entitled High-Power Properties, which is emblematic of the paper’s completely biased coverage of the litigation concerning the […]

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Town of Huntington Unveils 4th of July 5MPH Boating Speed Restrictions, Emergency Pickup Locations, BWI Crackdown

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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilwoman Joan Cergol and Councilman Ed Smyth were joined by New York State Assemblyman Andrew Raia, Senior Harbormaster Fred Uvena and members of the Greater Huntington Council of Yachting and Boating Clubs and the Huntington Beach Community Association for a press conference at the Town Harbormaster’s office to announce boating safety […]

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Town Approves Road Repaving Funding and Schedules Public Hearing to Limit Noise Pollution

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At its June 5, 2018 meeting, the Huntington Town Board approved measures funding road repaving and other improvements throughout the Town, scheduled a public hearing to consider limiting the operating time for noise-producing leaf blowers, and established standards and procedures for the placement of memorials at Town parks, beaches and public property.
The Town Board passed […]

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STOP & SHOP TO OFFER HELLOFRESH MEAL KITS IN STORES

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Stop & Shop announced that HelloFresh meal kits will be offered in its 412 stores starting on June 8.
 
Offering delicious, chef-curated meals without artificial ingredients and easy-to-follow recipes, HelloFresh will offer a variety of five meal kits at Stop & Shop stores, including Chickpea Couscous, Homestyle Meatloaf, Peppercorn Steak, Mediterranean Style Chicken and Paprika Chicken. Meal […]

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Town Officials Celebrate Grand Opening of Northridge, Huntington Station Revitalization Project

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On Monday, May 7, Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Mark Cuthbertson, Councilwoman Joan Cergol, and Tax Receiver Jillian Guthman joined Renaissance Downtowns and Source the Station for the grand opening ribbon-cutting at Northridge, the mixed-use building dubbed “Phase 1” of the developer’s Huntington Station revitalization project.
 
“This area was once a vibrant, thriving downtown and we […]

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Letter to the Editor – Andrew Raia

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ASSEMBLYMAN RAIA ADDRESSES LIPA TAX ASSESSMENT
A Letter to the Editor from the Desk of Assemblyman Raia

Dear Editor:

It’s no secret that the Long Island Power Authority’s (LIPA) campaign to
significantly reduce its current tax assessment on the Northport Power
Plant has raised serious concerns among the taxpayers in the
Northport-East Northport Union Free School District. As a […]

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Councilman Eugene Cook Proposes “The Huntington Power Authority”

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COUNCILMAN EUGENE COOK SPONSORS RESOLUTION
TO SCHEDULE A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN NORTHPORT, NEW YORK  PURSUANT TO SECTION 201 OF THE EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEDURE.
 
Councilman Cook will sponsor a resolution to schedule a public hearing to consider the acquisition of certain real property located in Northport.  The Town Board has […]

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COUNCILMAN COOK SPONSORS RESOLUTION TO CREATE A CARBON FOOTPRINT PROGRESSIVE IMPACT FEE

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Councilman Eugene Cook is sponsoring a resolution to schedule a public hearing to create a Progressive Impact Fee, to allow the Town to reduce the carbon footprint on the environment. The basis of this fund will be a fee for industrial consumption of fossil fuels that will be required of certain large scale fossil fuel users and used to […]

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CJM Wealth Management Named to RIA Channel List of “Top 100 Emerging Wealth Managers”

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CJM is the only Long Island firm listed, and one of only four in New York State to qualify.
 
CJM Wealth Management, one of the nation’s leading wealth managers, has been named to the RIA Channel’s list of the “Top 100 Emerging Wealth Managers”. CJM ranked number 61 and now has over $400 million under management. […]

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