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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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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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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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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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Watch this video on YouTube.
This video above is from last weekend a parade for Trump supporters.
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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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Editors note: We just published the updated on Covid for Long Island and the town numbers. Below story is an expression from a top scientific expert regarding a possible second wave. And this one hour thirty-one minute interview with another expert in science and medical fields. Is a definite watch click here
In a stunning development, […]
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Suffolk County reported the following information related to COVID-19 on October 5, 2020. Last updated October 4, 2020
Total Persons Tested
865,979 COVID-19 tests have been administered, an addition of 5724 tests
4 percent of those tested since March have been confirmed positive for COVID-19
9 percent of those tested on Long Islandin the last reported 24-hour period tested […]
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Huntington Supervisor has released the Supervisor’s Tentative Budget for 2021, presented to the Huntington Town Board by Town Clerk Andrew P. Raia at the September 15, 2020 Town Board Meeting, and in keeping with changes Lupinacci made to make the budget process more transparent at the start of his administration, the 2021 budget process will include […]
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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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