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Huntington Young Republicans Launch Student of the Month Program

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The Huntington Young Republicans launched their Student of the Month Program on February 25, 2017. In the age of technology, social media, and the internet boom there has undoubtedly been a decline in civic engagement. Many have no interest in getting involved in civic associations or contacting their elected officials. The Huntington Young Republicans are taking matters into their […]

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Hypodermic Needle, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Crash, Arrest

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Suffolk County Police today arrested a man for driving while ability impaired by drugs with a child in his vehicle after he was involved in a motor vehicle crash in Huntington Station.
Suffolk County Police Patrol units responded to 911 calls of a person driving a white Honda erratically in the Huntington Station area. A short […]

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Elwood Brothers Advance to Finals

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              Elwood-John H. Glenn High School seniors David and Michael Hermanns have recently been named finalists in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program. The brothers are among a select 15,000 students who have advanced in the academic competition, with the hopes of obtaining one of the 7,500 National Merit Scholarships being offered this spring.
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Bright Northport Students Shine in Scholarship Competition

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              Three Northport High School seniors were recently named finalists in the 62nd annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Gabriella Bica, Zachary Melchione and Sophie Testa are among 15,000 students that have advanced from semifinalist to finalist.
              The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition that recognizes those who score highly on the Preliminary SAT/National […]

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Dickinson Avenue School Gathers For Winter Food Drive

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Dickinson Avenue Elementary School students recently gave back to those in need by taking part in the Dickinson Avenue PTA’s Annual Winter Food Drive. The school donated 60 bags of nonperishable food items to the Northport Food Pantry.
The PTA has run the Winter Food Drive at the school for the past 10 years and it […]

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LUPINACCI RECOGNIZES ART FOR ALL STUDENT ARTISTS

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Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci (R,C,I,Ref.—South Huntington) recently joined the Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities (ACLD) and the Art League of Long Island to celebrate the 2017 Art For All participants. The Art For All program enables individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities to express themselves through art, and share their beautiful […]

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ST. HUGH’S PROJECT HOPE

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Feeding People, Bringing Hope
8th Annual LITTLE COW HARBOR
 4-MILE RUN FOR HOPE (& Soup!)
 
Greenlawn, NY—St. Hugh’s Project HOPE has teamed with Polimeni International to organize the eighth annual Little Cow Harbor Run for HOPE, a 4-mile run through the lovely hamlet of Greenlawn. The 4-mile run will begin at Oldfield Middle School on 2 Oldfield Road […]

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Northport Tour Choir Shares the Stage With Broadway Legend

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              Members of the Northport High School Tour Choir had the exciting opportunity to perform with broadway legend and hometown star Patti LuPone on Jan. 23 and 24, 2017. The event also served as a fundraiser for the Northport High School Performing Arts department, in which $35,000 was raised.
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Harborfield’s Teacher Inducted Into Hall of Fame

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              The Harborfields Central School District is pleased to announce that physical education teacher Christine Collins has recently been inducted into the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Collins was nominated by the board of the LIMLF and voted on by the general membership of LIMLF.
              Currently a […]

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Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole from a Dix Hills home last month.

A man stole a package containing an MZ Wallace black diaper bag worth $430 from the porch of a residence, located at Randolph […]

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