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Top Stories Of 2012

The following were the most widely read stories of 2012 in terms of online page views.
Our most widely read story of 2012 was I Am There Everyday, Strong, Caring and Capable.  It was written by a local teacher. The story discusses the hardship teachers face every year during the budget process.
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Firefighters used heavy rescue “Jaws of Life” tools to extricate the driver of a Honda Civic that struck a utility pole and tree, snapping the pole.

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On Monday, November 12, at approximately 2:30 p.m. a resident observed what appeared to be suspicious activity at the home of his neighbor across the street.  An unknown person was at the front door of a home on Osage Drive in a quiet residential neighborhood in Huntington Station.   The unknown male attempted to open the […]

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John Miller and his wife were preparing to leave the home by car on 7 Oak Hill Road, Lloyd Harbor, when John was struck and killed by a falling tree. John Miller’s wife was not injured by the tree. The Millers were standing by their car, preparing to leave there home approximately 7:25 pm during […]

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These pictures are from Lloyd Harbor, Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington Bay.  They were taken between 11:30 am -12:30 pm on  October 29, 2012.

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The photo above: 1000 New York Avenue after it had been acquired by the Town because they said it was an eye sore for nearly a decade. The photo was taken in September of 2009.  Promises were made for a Pedestrian Plaza.  According to various press releases and promises from local politicians the project completion date […]

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A public hearing has been scheduled for May 22nd, 2012, at 7:00 PM to consider a complicated zoning change that ultimately affects two distinct parcels in the Town of Huntington.  The deal preserves a parcel of open space that is located at the intersection of Round Swamp Road and Old Country Road, in Melville otherwise known […]

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Councilman Eugene Cook sent a letter to the State Comptrollers office requesting an audit of the Town of Huntington. The Town has not been audited by the State Comptroller in 15 years.

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department, Huntington Community First Aid Squad and Suffolk Police responded to the scene of a two-car collision that sent a Mitsubishi sedan careening through the front of Tattoo Lou’s shop on East Jericho Turnpike near Engelke Avenue in Huntington Station, Saturday night, March 31, at about 9:45 p.m.  Four occupants from […]

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This is a speech that a local Teacher made at a recent School Board meeting.

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