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Huntington Community First Aid Squad Honored by Suffolk Regional Emergency Medical Services Council

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The Huntington Community First Aid Squad (HCFAS) and three of its members will be recognized Saturday, June 12, 2021 by the Suffolk County Emergency Medical Services Council (REMSCO). The award ceremony will take place 10 AM at 2 Railroad Street, Huntington Station. These awards are for 2019 but presentation had been delayed because of the pandemic.
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Huntington Ethics Board to Meet Friday, June 11, 2021

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The Town of Huntington Ethics Board will be holding a meeting on Friday, June 11, 2021 at 9:30 AM remotely via Zoom. 
 
The public session can be viewed live on Optimum 18, FIOS 38 and online at huntingtonny.gov/meetings. 

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Republican Suffolk DA Candidate Ray Tierney Says Parole Reform Will Further Endanger Residents

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Liberal State Lawmakers are Making the Same Mistake as They Did with Bail Reform as Crime Rates Spike throughout New York State and Suffolk County
 
When the Democratic Party assumed control of both houses of the New York State Legislature in 2020, their first act was bail reform. By allowing those accused of all but the […]

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QUID PRO QUO IS THIS A PROBLEM?

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REPUBLICAN AND/OR A DEMOCRATIC ISSUE?
According to the Observer June 3, 2021 article on page 23, 
Working Families Party has petitions for the following election positions, which usually are Democratic Candidates:
Supervisor – Marissa Anderson (According to public social meeting posts Marissa Anderson works For Smyth Nora LLP as a paralegal. So she is running against her boss […]

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On National Heat Awareness Day 2021 Councilman Cook Turns Up the Heat On LIPA

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Town of Huntington
News Release From the Town of Huntington
Council Office – Eugene Cook
• 100 Main Street • Huntington, NY  11743
 
THE PUBLIC WILL BE ON THE HOOK NO MATTER WHO WINS BETWEEN CROSS SOUND CABLE VS LONG ISLAND POWER AUTHORITY
 
This morning’s Newsday brought the story of a federal court breach of contract action by the […]

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Two Men Arrested During Execution of Five Search Warrants In Huntington Station, Guns and Cash Seized

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Suffolk County Police arrested two men during the execution of five search warrants at residences in Huntington Station 5/26/21.
 
Officers and detectives from the Second Precinct Gang Unit, Second Precinct Crime Section, Narcotics Section, Firearms Suppression Team and Criminal Intelligence Unit executed five search warrants during which two  handguns and $100k was seized at the following […]

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SCPD Commissioner Geraldine Hart To Say Goodbye During Final Walkout

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Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart will be saying goodbye to her colleagues during her final walkout from Police Headquarters tomorrow at noon.
Commissioner Hart, the highest ranking police official and first female Commissioner in the department’s history, is leaving her post after three years on the job. Under Commissioner Hart’s lead­ership, the department has strengthened […]

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Mother’s Day Plant Sale Halesite Fire Department

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Dear Neighbors,
Please join us in supporting the Engine Company’s annual Mother’s Day Plant and Flower Sale. Wonderful flowers, flats, and arrangements will be on sale beginning this Friday May 7th at noon through Sunday the 9th (while supplies last). Raffles for large designer planters will also be available.
This event is not just for all the […]

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Huntington Honors Foremost Woman Architect of the Early 20th Century, Suffragist Fay Kellogg, Suspected Victim of 1918 Pandemic

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Town of Huntington officials were joined by members of the Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association for the unveiling of an historical marker on April 6, 2021 honoring former resident Faye Kellogg, the foremost woman architect of the early twentieth century at the site of a residence and former post office she designed at 22 Boulevard Avenue in […]

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The Allied Foundation Diaper Bank and Help Me Grow- Long Island Donates Over 53,000 Diapers with 43,000 Baby Wipes Locally

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In partnership with the Allied Foundation Diaper Bank, Long Island’s only diaper bank, Help Me Grow–Long Island recently donated 53,250 diapers and 43,200 baby wipes to struggling Long Island families for distribution through Island Harvest Food Bank. Even before the COVID-19 crisis, approximately one in three U.S. families experienced diaper need, a public health issue exacerbated […]

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