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HUNTINGTON, LONG ISLAND – Today there was an incident of a possible drive-by shooting at Heckscher Park, where someone may have shot at a town employee in a golf cart. There were no injuries sustained, by either the town employee or anyone in the park or surrounding area. The Suffolk County Police Department responded to […]
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PATCH OCTOBER 2021 CANDIDATE PROFILE :REBECCA SANIN
QUESTION: DOES ANYONE IN YOUR FAMILY WORK IN POLITICS OR GOVERNMENT?
ANSWER: NOBODY IN MY FAMILY WORKS FOR THE TOWN OF HUNTINGTON.
A deflection? Yes. Was there a reason for Ms. Sanin not answering the question?
After reviewing See through New York files for Rebecca Sanin’s husband, Jairo Sanin, that name
is listed […]
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For the 10th year, the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District is raising awareness for drug and alcohol use amongst teens through Recovery, Awareness, Prevention (R.A.P) Week. This weeklong event is districtwide and involves various learning opportunities and activities for students.
This year, high school ninth and 10th graders learned about the effects of addiction during […]
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Students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade in the Northport-East Northport Union Free School District have been enjoying the new “STEM Enrichment for All” program, which gives students rotational access to a hand on learning experience in a Makerspace/STEM Lab. The new program empowers students through hands on exploratory learning, authentic research and discovery, and […]
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By Anthony Nave, LCSW, Regional Director of Outpatient Services at Mountainside
Why Do We Grieve?
Grief has had a lot of time in the spotlight lately. Many have experienced emotional pain due to the current struggles of the pandemic and greater awareness of historical social justice struggles, such as systemic racism, the #MeToo movement, and the ongoing fight […]
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A total of 70 high-achieving Elwood-John H. Glenn High School seniors were recently recognized for their exceptional grades.
Jordan Alibrandi, Esaia Bell, Olivia Brignati, Jason Demianczyk, Aleksei Edgecomb, Braden Gastaldi, Trinity Hausch, Sarah Heaney, Kevin Kelly, Anson Kwan, Samuel Lavitt, Ashley Brooke Lindeman, Shannon McGrath, Aidan McNamara, Peter Most, Luke Mullman, Diana Muniz, Michael Polestino, Shayna […]
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Elwood-John H. Glenn High School’s boys varsity golf team made history, finishing their 7-2 season as League 2 champions.
Photos courtesy of Elwood School District
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Praises Bontempi’s Commitment to Quality of Life Issues
In a sign of continued momentum, Huntington Town Clerk Andrew Raia endorsed Stephanie Bontempi’s candidacy for the Suffolk County Legislature’s 18th District. Raia, who formerly served as a State Assemblyman, cited Bontempi’s clear plan to protect taxpayers, provide more public protection and improve the overall quality of our […]
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KILL THE RATS
”Broken Windows” is a metaphor for any visible sign of disorder in an environment that goes untended. Over the last thirty years , we have seen the ebb and flow of metropolitan areas which first tend to broken windows and, unfortunately, the subsequent impact of a failure to tend to broken windows.
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“I would like to make it very clear that I will NOT be disbanding the Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU).
My opponent has made claims that I am dismantling both the Conviction Integrity Unit and the Public Integrity Unit in the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office. While my intention is to revamp each and every unit in the District […]
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