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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?
Did Town of Huntington Supervisor Chad Lupinacci do such?
Did SCPD not perform their job? Did they follow standard operating procedure to find the driver of a car that cut a telephone pole in half? Why? Maybe the person is lying somewhere dying? Possibly hurt, severely? No mention […]
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Defendants Allegedly Falsified Documents to Sell Property Belonging to Client’s Relatives
Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini today announced the indictment of an attorney and his client for allegedly selling a property belonging to the client’s relatives and stealing $395,000 from the sale of the house.
Jerome Binder, 38, of Patchogue, is charged with Grand Larceny […]
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Ray Tierney Details Timeline of Arrest of Justin K. Smith
Says Current DA Had Numerous Opportunities to Indict Him for Felony Drug Possession, But Failed to Do So
Last week, Suffolk District Attorney Tim Sini held a press conference to congratulate himself for the arrest of Justin Smith and claimed that Mr. Smith bears responsibility in the […]
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It was early in the morning on Monday, August 8, 2021 around 12:45am when a town of Huntington vehicle took out a pole on West Hills Road. See picture below.
Usually when someone hits a pole a field sobriety test is performed. But according to SCPD there was no such test performed because the individual involved in the accident […]
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Dear Neighbors,
The need for blood is ongoing, but COVID-19 has destroyed the foundation on which the community donates blood to patients in need, and emergency shortages are ongoing. Every week, more than 75,000 blood donations and 1700 donated platelet units are needed to meet patient need. Please join us on Thursday August 19th, 2021 from […]
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STOP LIPA PETITIONS FOR EUGENE COOK FOR HUNTINGTON TOWN SUPERVISOR UP HELD BY NEW YORK STATE SUPREME COURT
JUDGE JOHN LEO
Today, New York State Supreme Court Judge John Leo ruled that Huntington Town Councilman Eugene Cook’s name will be on November’s ballot, for the Huntington Supervisor race, on the STOP LIPA line. Huntington Republican candidate Edmund Smyth’s challenge has […]
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LI-HQ D&B Engineers and Architects Announces New A Vision for the Future with New Name Change Reflecting Firm’s Growth and Appointment of Six Vice Presidents as Shareholders, Including Huntington’s Matthew R. DeVinney
D&B Engineers and Architects, the venerable engineering organization founded in 1965 and headquartered in Woodbury, NY, has changed its corporate structure and also announced […]
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Huntington Town Hall will open to walk-in visitors on Wednesday, July 21, 2021; the appointment-based visitor system implemented during the pandemic will remain in effect and appointment-based visits will be prioritized over walk-in visits.
Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci announced, “As of Wednesday, July 21, 2021, visitors to Town Hall may walk in without an appointment but […]
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Today, Sunday July 11, 2021, Councilman Eugene Cook had a fund raiser at Oheka Castle, a historical site, where Democrats, Conservatives, Stop LIPA and Republicans a like, came to support Cook for his run for Town Supervisor. Of the 80+ attendees, the mix of different parties was very relieving. Not only the mix, but the powerful Huntingtonians that were there […]
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Suffolk County Police have arrested two women for unlicensed massage and prostitution during a raid at a massage parlor in Huntington Station June, 25, 2021.
In response to numerous community complaints, Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers, Second Squad detectives and Second Precinct patrol officers conducted an investigation at W Foot Spa, located at […]
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