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They put their personal well-being and professional livelihood on the line as they fought improper zoning changes and exposed suspect land dealings.

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I want to thank the Huntingtonian for re-posting the links to both videos. This set off a chain reaction that has re-ignited the entire Huntington Station revitalization debate, and how we, the actual residents who live here, want to see HS redeveloped.
Since the Town decided it would be OK to expose the LaVertu’s property tax […]

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2nd Precinct Monthly Community Meeting

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Host a presentation by the Suffolk County Police Department’s Special Victims Unit
Address community questions and concerns regarding your police issues

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  For more than 40 years elected officials have been promising the revitalization of Huntington Station. Many millions of dollars in grants and other funds have been obtained. Countless Committees have been formed and one promise after another has been broken. The pattern has left many local residents disenfranchised and has caused a lack […]

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If You See Something Send Something

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Councilman Mark Mayoka and Huntington @ Your Service Present: If You See Something Send Something

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Once Again Avalon Bay Is Not In Compliance With Soil Management Plan

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It is especially disturbing that these contaminated soil piles are in such close proximity to Huntington Country Farms and furthermore even closer to Manor Field.

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The photo above: 1000 New York Avenue after it had been acquired by the Town because they said it was an eye sore for nearly a decade. The photo was taken in September of 2009.  Promises were made for a Pedestrian Plaza.  According to various press releases and promises from local politicians the project completion date […]

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Code Enforcement: Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way

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The Town successfully proved that Piemonte had violated town code by illegally converting 172 Vernon Valley Road, East Northport, into a multi-family residence and that he had been collecting rent from multiple tenants.

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Update on the Avalon Bay Soil Remediation Work

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Many residents have expressed concern regarding the ongoing activities at the Avalon Bay Huntington Station site, in particular as it relates to soil disturbance activities. We first reported major deficiencies at the site in a June 27th article as certain soil mitigation measures were not being implemented although they were required according to the soil management […]

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