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Welcome to the TheHuntingtonian, read the truth about your town at TheHuntingtonian.com.
As a journalist and editor I realize that any letter to the editor is biased from the prospective of the person who drafted the letter. In some cases, there will be misrepresentation of facts as the writer chooses to see the situation as they […]
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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Town officials, and Veterans Advisory Board members joined by local veterans’ organizations and the Nathan Hale Garden Club to unveil a Blue Star Marker memorial plaque donated by the club to honor the Town’s veterans at 1 Mill Dam Road, Halesite, Friday, September 24, 2021 at 1:00 PM.
In 2020, the Town […]
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Why am I running for Huntington town supervisor?
I stand with the people and fight for the community. I am continuing to fight LIPA’s deceptive practices against the taxpayers and the rate payers with my own personally funded lawsuits. I have uncovered two separate defenses which were never raised by the town retained tax certiorari attorneys.
What […]
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Editors note. There have been many other pieces by Mr. McNally that too are totally out of character for an official and we have not printed those, on purpose.
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SUFFOLK COUNTY EARLY VOTING, 2021 General Election
Where:
Huntington Public Library, (Station Branch)
1335 New York Avenue
Huntington Station NY 11746
Dix Hills Fire Department
115 E Deer Park Road
Dix Hills NY 11746
Dates to Vote Times
Saturday, October 23 10:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday, October 24 10:00am – 3:00pm
Monday, October 25 7:00am – 3:00pm
Tuesday, October 26 […]
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Dear Editor,
Why am I running for Huntington Town Supervisor? It seems to be a question that some people have answered for me, without actually asking me. The Republican leader would like you to believe that I am running as an operative to help the Democrats, which is incorrect. Let’s be honest, many would say I […]
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EDITOR”S NOTE:
November 5, 2013 election results: Eugene Cook lost by only 595 votes and the following audit by Huntingtonians (Dems/Rep/Libertarian/Cons) Showed that in conclusion, with 853 deceased voters on the rolls, 2452 signatures that appear not to match, 131 voters registered in multiple states, there is a real danger of tampering and possibility of multiple […]
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Councilman Eugene Cook and the Huntington Town Board gathered with Dolores “Dee” Thompson and her family to unveil the street sign which will dedicate East Second Street in Huntington Station as Dolores “Dee” Thompson Way. The resolution was passed at the June 15, 2021 Town Board meeting.
“This intersection at East Second Street and New York […]
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The Huntington Town Board held its September 14, 2021 meeting, where Town Clerk Andrew P. Raia presented the Town Board the Supervisor’s Tentative Budget for 2022 and the Town Board approved a preventive measure that will address the issue of zombie homes and vacant storefronts.
“Some of our neighborhoods are suffering from quality of life issues presented by […]
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I was compelled to write this letter after viewing the appalling Facebook post by Edmund Smyth for Supervisor offering free haircuts in Huntington Station. Edmund Smyth, will you be offering free haircuts in Lloyd Harbor, Northport or Dix Hills? Donald Molloy!
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