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Suffolk County Announces Opioid Overdose Prevention Classes – Training includes administration of intranasal naloxone

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County Executive Steve Bellone and Dr. James Tomarken, Commissioner of Health, are encouraging residents to take advantage of scheduled Opioid Overdose Prevention Classes.
The training, which meets New York State Department of Health requirements, will enable participants to recognize an opioid overdose, administer intranasal naloxone and take additional steps until EMS arrives. Participants will receive a […]

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March 3, 2018: Tom Paxton & The DonJuans Perform on LI

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Folk icon and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Tom Paxton teams up with The DonJuans (a musical duo comprised of Grammy Award-winning songwriters Don Henry and Jon Vezner) on March 3, 2018 as part of the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s First Saturday Concerts series. The 8:30 p.m. concert at the Congregational Church of Huntington (30 Washington Drive, off […]

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Geraldine Hart, FBI Special Agent in Charge of Long Island, as Next Suffolk County Police Commissioner

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Geraldine Hart Leads and Directs Operations and Investigations of FBI Long Island Office -Would Become First Female Police Commissioner in the History of the Suffolk County Police Department Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone today announced the nomination of  Bureau of Investigation’s Long Island Office — to serve as the  next Police Commissioner for the Suffolk County Police […]

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Northport Student Named National Merit Scholarship Finalist

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Northport High School senior Julianne Starzee, named a National Merit Semifinalist last fall, was recently named a finalist in the program. This prestigious program honors the nation’s scholastic champions and encourages the pursuit of excellence in academics. Of these finalists, Starzee will be competing with approximately 15,000 students nationwide for one of 2,500 (National Merit […]

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Northport Senior Named Distinguished Finalist In Community Service Program

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Northport High School senior Zoe Perles was named one of eight distinguished finalists in the 2018 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in New York. This program is the nation’s largest youth-recognition program that is based on volunteer and community service alone.
Perles, raised in a home where serving the community and the less fortunate was a […]

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CJM Wealth Management Named to RIA Channel List of “Top 100 Emerging Wealth Managers”

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CJM is the only Long Island firm listed, and one of only four in New York State to qualify.
 
CJM Wealth Management, one of the nation’s leading wealth managers, has been named to the RIA Channel’s list of the “Top 100 Emerging Wealth Managers”. CJM ranked number 61 and now has over $400 million under management. […]

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SUFFOLK COUNTY ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL FREE FLU CLINICS

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone and Health Commissioner Dr. James Tomarken
today announced that the Department of Health Services will be providing additional
influenza clinics at no charge to residents in light of Governor Cuomo’s declaration
of a public health emergency in New York. All residents six months of age and older
who have not already obtained their flu […]

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Commack FD Remembers Police Officer Charles Oddo

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On February 17, 2018, the Commack Fire Department remembered one of their own, Police
Officer Charles Oddo who was killed in the line of duty 22 years ago while assigned
to NYPD Highway 2.Firefighters led by Third Assistant Chief John Barry and an NYPD
Color Guard gathered at the Charles A. Oddo Verleye Park, a precious place to
remember […]

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Supervisor Lupinacci Recognizes Hispanic Heritage Essay Contest Winners

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           Huntington Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci joined January 30 in recognizing two Long Island School for the Gifted students who were selected as runners up in an Hispanic Heritage Month Student Essay Contest sponsored by cable television provider Altice.

          Julia Mandolios and Angel Mendoza, both competing in the grades 6-8 category, […]

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BRIAN ANDREW TULLY CELEBRATES TWO DECADES OF PRACTICING ELDER LAW AND ESTATE PLANNING

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Grandfather’s Influence Made Him Enter the Field of Law

Growing up in Malverne, New York, as a child, Brian Andrew Tully was
close to both sets of grandparents — literally. His maternal grandparents lived next
door, where he played games, spent Saturday nights watching TV with them, learned to
swing a golf club, and received a penny for every […]

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