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20 Years Later 9/11 Still Hurting

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God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 20 years ago on 9/11.  Today we pray again, as Americans come together and take care of our own. God Bless All the Innocent Civilians Killed that day by Islamic Terrorists- 20 years ago on 9/11.  With what has transpired over the last 3 […]

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Is Leaving The Scene of an Accident A Crime?

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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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SCPD Canine Dies From Sudden Illness

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Dallas V served the residents of Suffolk for more than 5 years
The Suffolk County Police Department is mourning the loss of active duty canine Dallas V, a 6-year old German Shepherd that died from a sudden illness on September 1, 2021.
Dallas V joined the SCPD in 2016, training with handler Kenneth Michaels, and was named […]

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Candidate for Supervisor Eugene Cook with Jay Oliver of LINews 103.9fm

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Candidate for Supervisor Eugene Cook with Jay Oliver of LINews 103.9fm

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Lifeguard Shortage Forces Huntington to Close 4 of 8 Beaches to Swimming

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Due to a shortage of lifeguards, the Town of Huntington is closing four of its eight beaches to swimming starting Thursday, August 26, 2021.
BEACHES CLOSED TO SWIMMING
Swim lines and lifeguard stands will be removed at the following beaches for the remainder of the season:

Asharoken Beach, Eaton’s Neck Road, Northport 
Crescent Beach, Crescent Beach Drive, Huntington Bay 
Fleets […]

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Who Was In The Town SUV That Cut a Telephone Pole

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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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BROWN TO CONTINUE TO WORK WITH ASSEMBLY JUDICIARY COMMITTEE TO FIND JUSTICE

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A statement from Assemblyman Keith P. Brown (R,C,I-Northport) 
 
“Today, Gov. Cuomo finally recognized the walls were caving in. Between the bombshell attorney general’s report and the extensive hard work and dedication of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, it was clear that there would be no escaping responsibility for his actions.
 
“This governor’s administration was one that will be […]

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Edmund Smyth’s Lawsuit Denied Against Eugene Cook For Supervisor

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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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Huntington Town Hall Will Open to Walk-Ins July 21; Appointments Still Encouraged & Will Be Prioritized

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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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Oheka Fund Raiser -Cook 4 Supervisor Proves Interesting

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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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