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The Huntington Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meetings, including all public hearings, scheduled for March 18 and March 19, 2020 respectively, have been postponed until further notice due to Town facility Coronavirus prevention-related closures.
Huntington Planning Board Chairperson Paul Ehrlich stated: “The Planning Board requires extensive staff participation to hold a meeting at the […]
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In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Suffolk County Police Department is enacting operational changes in an effort to limit person-to-person contact.
Any resident who is feeling ill is requested to not respond to a precinct or police headquarter and instead call 911 and disclose all health concerns and symptoms to enable officers to prepare and […]
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The Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office has created a Coronavirus Information Page on its website. This page is a clearinghouse of information compiled from such sources as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the New York State Department of Health, the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, and more. It includes preventative measures, how to get […]
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To our Friends and Neighbors,
Our volunteer membership continues to be available to respond to emergencies, but we ask that you follow these precautions during the COVID-19 outbreak.
If you are quarantined (mandatory or self-imposed) in your home due to possible or confirmed COVID-19 exposure, you must notify 911 when you call and advise the dispatcher of your […]
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As the world is reeling from the COVID-19 virus and Sports- MLB-NBA-NHL-March Madness, Broadway Plays, and NYC about to announce severe shutdowns, Supervisor Lupinacci is missing. Especially when sources at town hall have stated that we may have a positive test on an employee. Sources at town hall tell us that Lupinacci absence is very […]
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Councilman Cook last week presented the idea to stop LIPA suit. Because the Town board decided to ignore this idea, this week Councilman Cook is suing for:
Plaintiff contends that in order to execute his duties as a Huntington Town Council Member, Eugene Cook to consider proposed resolution of the long Island Power Authority v […]
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February 27, 2020
Dear Editor,
My name is Jim McGoldrick, a lifelong resident of Huntington Station, recently there have been several news articles concerning a personal matter, in Huntington Town Hall. As many would agree there is no place in town government for inappropriate behaviors, and that all town employees should act professionally. The individual who made […]
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The Town of Huntington Ethics Board will be holding its quarterly meeting on Friday, March 6, 2020 at 9:30 AM in the Town Board Room (Room 104) of Huntington Town Hall, where it can be viewed live Optimum 18, FIOS 38 and online at huntingtonny.gov/meetings.
“In an effort to further increase transparency in the Town of Huntington, […]
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At its February 11, 2020 meeting, the Huntington Town Board approved funding for a spray park at Manor Field Park, moved to designate Bread and Cheese Hollow Road as an Historic Landmark, and scheduled public hearings for the March 10, 2020 and May 20, 2020 Town Board meetings.
The Town Board approved various infrastructure funding, including […]
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Bloomberg, Bezos and Town of Huntington. What, you may ask, do these three have in common?
Councilman Cook explains about LIPA and National Grid’s failure to obtain required approval to initiate the Northport Power Plant tax challenge.
A New York State Agency, the Public Authorities Control Board (PACB) had the ability to stop the plans of Bloomberg, […]
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