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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Eugene Cook and Councilman Ed Smyth applauded the ingenuity of Town Parks and Recreation Director, Greg Wagner, for his role in the formation of the 1653 Foundation, founded in January 2020 for the purpose of using private funds to restore, maintain, and enhance Huntington’s parklands and public spaces.
Wagner was appointed […]
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Not a new direction.
Supervisor Lupinacci campaigned on a new direction
Updated 1:45pm
OP-ED
POLITICS, NEW DIRECTION , SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES, SAME OL SAME OL. NOT MANAGING OUR TOWN, POLITICAL REVENGE, BUT A NEW DIRECTION.
Town Hall sources state that in the last few weeks the Supervisor cannot make decisions. Must be and or could be […]
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At its January 13, 2020 meeting, the Huntington Town Board approved the allocation of $1.1 million from the Environmental Open Space & Park Fund (EOSPA), added free metered parking on four additional federal holidays and scheduled public hearings for the February 11, 2020 meeting at 7:00 PM.
The Town Board approved disbursing EOSPA Park Improvement and […]
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Meet The 2016 Honoree!
Brian T. Finnegan
Chief of Staff
Chad A. Lupinacci- Member of Assembly 10th District
Brian Finnegan, 23, is Chief of Staff to Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci, where he has worked since January 2015. A Northport native, he has significant experience with government and politics, having worked for the FOX News Channel, then-House Majority Whip Kevin […]
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Course Now Required Under New State Law Created in Memory of 11 year-old Brianna Lieneck who Tragically Died in a Boat Crash
Video of Gina Lieneck – Brianna’s Mother – Will Now Be Incorporated into the SCPD Course
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Suffolk County Police Commissioner Geraldine Hart today announced the schedule for the upcoming NYS […]
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Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini announced that a Bloods gang member was sentenced yesterday to 25 years in prison for conducting a sex trafficking operation in Suffolk County from 2014 to 2018.
“This is a dangerous individual who victimized dozens of women for his own personal gain,” District Attorney Sini said. “Investigating and prosecuting […]
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New York State’s new bail reform law took full effect on January 1, 2020. Defendants who once would have been remanded to county jails on bail for misdemeanors and some felony charges are now required by this law to be released on their own recognizance from court.
In Suffolk County, from January 1 to January 20, 2020, […]
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The elevator repair at the Social Security office in Melville, NY has been postponed until March 9, 2020. I previously notified you that the repair would begin January 20. The office serves the residents of Bay Hills, Baycrest, Beech Croft,Brentwood, Centerport, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Deer Park, Dix Hills, East Northport, Edgewood, Elwood, Farmingdale, Greenlawn, […]
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On a 12/5/17 business trip to Albany, Brian Finnegan was made to share a hotel room with then Assembly man Chad Lupinacci of NYS 10th District, which happened on several business trips. Finnegan states that Lupinacci insisted he join him at several bars and join him for drinks, which he did not want.
While Finnegan was […]
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The complaint of Brian T. Finnegan VS Chad Lupinacci, which was filed for State Supreme Court on 12/04/2018, will be going to trial January 10, 2020.
The summary of the alleged civil trial according to the Supreme Courts calendar on Thursday January 23, 2020, because of an adjournment dated January 10, 2020 complaint is as follows:
Finnegan alleges […]
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