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Blood Drive at Temple Beth El of Huntington – January 11, 2021

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BLOOD DRIVE – January is National Blood Donor Month
at Temple Beth El
660 Park Avenue, Huntington
 
Monday, January 11th
1:00 to 7:00 p.m.
 
To signup, please contact:
Debi Fallenberg: debimaern@gmail.com   
Robin Zucker: rlzucker12@gmail.com
Sharon Sliva: (516) 478-5041 or ssliva@nybc.org
 
Please remember to eat, drink and bring your donor ID card or ID with name and photo
 
DONORS PRESENTING:

Must wear a mask or face covering
Will have their temperature taken
Must […]

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Letter from the Chief: New Year Blood Drive 1/8/21

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Dear Neighbors,
The Halesite Fire Department’s Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting the Long Island Blood Service early in the New Year as blood shortages are still at critical lows. Please join us next FRIDAY January 8th 2021 from 3:30pm – 8:00pm, to donate blood.
Both the Department and the Long Island Blood Services will be taking extra […]

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Gershow Recycling Donates Use of Wrecked Vehicle to Town of Huntington for Anti-Drunk and Distracted Driving Campaign

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Gershow Recycling recently donated the use of a wrecked car in support of the Town of Huntington’s Anti-Drunk and Distracted Driving Campaign. Presented by Mark Cuthbertson, Councilman, Town of Huntington, and the Huntington Town Board, the program reminds residents of the dangers of drunk or distracted driving during the holidays.
Kevin Gershowitz, President, Gershow Recycling, took […]

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SCPD Updates Operational Changes Due To Rise in COVID-19 Infection Rate

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In response to the increase in COVID-19 cases, the Suffolk County Police Department is once again enacting operational changes in an effort to limit person-to-person contact beginning on December 14, 2020.
Precincts will remain open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week but the department is encouraging people to not visit precincts unless critically necessary. Fingerprinting […]

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Throw Back Thursdays – Voter Fraud In Suffolk County For Years

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EDITORS OPINION ON THIS THROW BACK:
The following story goes back to June 2014 and happened because of the results of the November 2013 Elections.  Here are some of the results from that election.  Editors Opinion with the results of this election would have made a Major change in Huntington Government by 595 votes. Gene Cook […]

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Councilman Cooks Lawsuit Has Merit Says Island Park School District Attorneys

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There are several issues on our horizon that this Huntington Town Board needs to work together and find a resolution to these matters.  The first issue is the LIPA Tax Certiorari lawsuit which needs all hands-on deck working together and thinking outside the box to ensure the Town of Huntington and the Northport-East Northport School […]

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Top Democrat, Minister And Suffolk Legislature Arrested for Sex and Drugs, Possessing a Deadly Weapon

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DA SINI & DEA: SUFFOLK COUNTY LEGISLATOR ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY OFFERING TO ILLEGALLY SUPPLY A PROSTITUTE WITH NARCOTICS IN EXCHANGE FOR A SEX ACT
 

Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) today announced the arrest of a Suffolk County Legislator for allegedly offering to illegally supply narcotics to a […]

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Letter To The Editor

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Steve Bellone <Steven.Bellone@suffolkcountyny.gov>,
Timothy Sini <Timothy.Sini@suffolkcountyny.gov>,
Doc Spencer <william.Spencer@suffolkcountyny.gov>,
Tom Donnelly <Tom.Donnelly@suffolkcountyny.gov>,
Sue Berland <Susan.Berland@suffolkcountyny.gov>,
Chad Lupinacci <CLupinacci@Huntingtonny.gov>,
Mark Cuthbertson <mcuthbertson@huntingtonny.gov>,
Gene Cook <ecook@huntingtonny.gov>
Ed Smyth <ESmyth@HuntingtonNY.Gov>,
Joan Cergol <jcergol@HuntingtonNY.gov>,
Andrew Raia <araia@Huntingtonny.gov>
Jim Gaughran <jamesgaughanlaw@gmail.com>,
Steve Stern <Sterns@nyassembly.gov>
To all the above
    As some of you are aware of there have been a total of four shootings in the Station in the last few months. One of the […]

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The John W. Engeman Studio of The Performing Arts-Announcing Fall 2020 Classes

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We are thrilled to welcome students (ages 7 – 18) back to The John W. Engeman Studio of The Performing Arts for safe, private, in person and virtual classes. Our new offerings will allow us to instruct your child while staying safe and tailoring private instruction to suit each student’s needs.
 
All classes will be instructed […]

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NATION-WIDE ADVANCE FEE LOAN SCHEME; VICTIMS TO RECEIVE $880K IN RESTITUTION

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Defendant Ran a “Boiler Room” Operation, Targeted Small Business Owners in Need of Loans
 
Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini announced the sentencing of a Farmingdale man to prison for operating an advance fee loan scheme that targeted small business owners and affected 42 identified victims across the country. The defendant is also ordered to […]

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