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DA CANDIDATE RAY TIERNEY REVEALS THAT CURRENT DA TIM SINI HAS ZERO GANG MURDER CONVICTIONS

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DA CANDIDATE RAY TIERNEY REVEALS THAT CURRENT DA TIM SINI HAS ZERO GANG MURDER CONVICTIONS OF MS-13 MEMBERS RELATED TO GANG MURDERS THAT WERE PROSECUTED AS PART OF HIS GANG TAKEDOWNS
 
Suffolk County District Attorney candidate and former Federal Prosecutor Ray Tierney revealed on Wednesday shocking information showing how current District Attorney Tim Sini’s gross incompetence and failure to act […]

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DA SINI ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE OF IMMIGRANT AFFAIRS

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Dedicated Team of Prosecutors and Staff Will Help Protect Immigrant Communities Targeted by Criminal Schemes, Improve Relationships between Immigrant Communities and Law Enforcement
 
Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini today announces the launch of the District Attorney’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (“OIA”), which comprises expert prosecutors and staff who will work with immigrant communities to […]

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Man Arrested for Multiple Incidents of Making Graffiti

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Suffolk County Police arrested a Huntington man for multiple incidents of making graffiti.
 
Following an investigation by Second Precinct Crime Section officers, Thomas Rivas was arrested for spray painting “Defund the Police” or “Defund Suffolk PD” on nine buildings between March and April 2021.
 
·         The Kaufman Corp, 133 West Hills Road, Huntington Station
·         Ravello Ristorante, 1277 East Jericho […]

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Is Rebecca Sanin Correct for Huntington Town Supervisor’s Job?

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“The nonprofit sector is not known for being a high wage sector” Rebecca Sanin Newsday August 2, 2021
 
Prior to Rebecca Sanin arriving at Health and Welfare Council of New York, the employee comments on the internet site indeed were superlative. At that time, the employees enjoyed their work; there was a feeling of teamwork, and […]

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BELOVED HUFSD SCHOOL TEACHER SHIRLEY BAKER PASSES AT 99

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Beloved wife, mother, grand- and great-grandmother, Shirley E. Baker of Huntington, New York, passed away peacefully at Huntington Hills Nursing Home in Melville, NY on October 19, 2021. She was 99 years old, just three months shy of 100.
 
Born January 31, 1922 in Queens, New York, she resided in Huntington for the past 67 years. […]

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Town of Huntington Announce Huntington Station Spray Park at Manor Field to Open Spring 2022

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Supervisor and Deputy Supervisor, announced the Town’s second spray park, at Manor Field Park in Huntington Station, will open in late Spring 2022. 
 
“The Manor Field Spray Park along with the new amenities we have coming soon are exciting steps in our plan to revitalize Huntington Station,” said Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci. 
 
“In the spring of 2022, […]

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Archeologist Recommends Expanded Study at Peter Crippen House

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1653 Foundation Crowdfunding Campaign to Offer Up to $10,000 Match 
                         
The Town of Huntington and the 1653 Foundation have started a crowdfunding campaign with a $10,000 match from an anonymous donor to help cover the costs of an expanded archaeological study at the Peter […]

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HUNTINGTON TOWN CLERK ANDREW RAIA ENDORSES STEPHANIE BONTEMPI FOR SUFFOLK COUNTY LEGISLATURE

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Raia 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 […]

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Wanted for Commack Hit and Run

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A male was riding a black and yellow ATV on Whitetail Lane when his vehicle stuck a parked, unoccupied 2013 Jeep Wrangler on August 23 at approximately 7 p.m.

Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about these incidents can contact Suffolk County Crime Stoppers […]

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Collecting Words at Boyd for Dot Day

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In September, Elwood’s James H. Boyd Intermediate School held a schoolwide celebration of Dot Day, based on the Peter Hamilton Reynolds book “The Dot.” Principal Denise Toscano initiated the day with several websites and activities. Students and staff alike wore dots for the occasion.
In the library, school media specialist Irene Kossowsky continued the Dot Day […]

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