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Macy’s Inc. Employees Pledge Nearly $200,000 in Support of United Way of Long Island’s Giving Campaign

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Fashion and fundraising have joined forces to provide assistance to Long Islanders in need.  Macy’s Inc. employees across Long Island, including the Walt Whitman store, recently announced a pledge of $194,000 to United Way of Long Island through their payroll deduction giving program. These funds will significantly aid United Way and its more than 100 […]

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Suffolk County to Receive Federal Grant to Spur Economic Development

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Funding to be used for “Plane-to-Train Connectivity Study between Ronkonkoma LIRR Station & MacArthur Airport”
 
On June 30, 2016 – Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced the County is the recipient of $300,000 in federal grants from the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council  (NYMTC) for the use of the plane-to-train connectivity study between the Ronkonkoma Long Island […]

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Farrell Fritz Welcomes Jason Tomitz, Tax Associate, to its Uniondale Office

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Farrell Fritz is pleased to welcome Jason Tomitz to its Uniondale office as a tax associate.
Prior to joining Farrell Fritz, Jason was an associate at Kramer, Levin, Naftalis & Frankel, LLP in New York, NY. He was a summer associate at the same firm from June to August 2010. Jason was a legal intern at […]

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Suffolk Announces New Development in County’s Required Turf Management Course

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Online component of the course being developed by Cornell Cooperative to provide flexibility and easy access for course completion
 
County Executive Bellone announced that of as part of the County’s required Turf Management Classes, the County has contracted with Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) to develop an online-based class that landscapers may take in their own home […]

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Over 1,000 Residents, Civic Groups, and Local Businesses Oppose Proposed Villadom Mall And Urge Attendance At Upcoming June 22 Planning Board Hearing To Voice Concerns

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All Say Town Should Not Amend Comprehensive Plan to Accommodate Another Strip Mall
On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 7:00 pm, the Town of Huntington Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider re-writing the Town’s Comprehensive Plan to accommodate the Villadom Mall, a massive and unprecedented 56-acre, 486,000 square-foot strip mall — larger than […]

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Multiple Listing Service April 2016 Housing Reports

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Highlight Report:

Suffolk Report:

 

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Huntington Station Business Improvement District Survey

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My name is Michael Raspantini and I’m the acting Creative Director of the Huntington Station Business Improvement District. As a Huntington High School grad and lifelong Huntington resident, I’m grateful to be granted the opportunity to create free special events for the residents and business owners of Huntington Station.
 
Last year, I created new events for […]

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Source The Station Grant Program to Fund Placemaking Projects in Huntington Station

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Grant Program to Fund Placemaking Projects in Huntington Station
Get Involve Shape the Station

Huntington Station, NY- Source the Station recently announced the stationsix grant program, one of the latest initiatives that are part of the Huntington Station revitalization. In summer 2012 Renaissance Downtowns, the Master Developer, and the Town of Huntington signed a public-private partnership for the […]

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Huntington Station BID Connects at Cricket

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Building a stronger community in Huntington Station isn’t just about carving out new structures on 110, or recruiting new businesses to the area. A stronger community begins with neighbors, and their ability to support one another now, not in the future tomorrows. Many of us have grown all to accustomed to placing this responsibility elsewhere, […]

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Meet Huntington Commerce Brian Finnegan Honoree

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Brian T. Finnegan
Chief of Staff
Chad A. Lupinacci- Member of Assembly 10th District
 
Brian Finnegan, 23, is Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci, where he has worked since January 2015. A Northport native, he has significant experience with government and politics, having worked for the FOX News Channel, then-House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, and the […]

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