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Huntington Again to Implement Boating Safety Measures for July 4 Fireworks Shows

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Supervisor, Town Council detail measures at dedication of reconstructed Halesite Marina
Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone and the Town Council officially dedicated the reconstructed Halesite Marina June 27, and used the occasion to discuss measures the Town will again implement to encourage safe boating during the upcoming July 4 holiday weekend.
Joining Supervisor Petrone and Council Members […]

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Today at District Court in Central Islip Ryan Gorecki 34 of LINDENHURST NY was arraigned on DWI pleaded not guilty bail was set at $250,000 cash or $500,000 bond. For Killing Karen Holden of Huntington in a fatal DWI accident June 26, 2016.
Gurecki had the following issues:

It was acknowledged by the DA office that this […]

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Suffolk County Police have arrested a Lindenhurst man for driving while intoxicated following a three-vehicle crash that killed a woman in Huntington Station last night.
Ryan Gurecki was driving a 2010 Ford Explorer westbound on Jericho Turnpike when he struck a 2016 Ford Escape that was stopped at a red light on westbound Jericho Turnpike, waiting […]

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Huntington Supervisor Thanks Huntington Honda for Supporting Give A Dog A Dream

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Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone accepted a $5,000 check from Huntington Honda June 22 on behalf of the Town’s Give A Dog A Dream Foundation and thanked the automobile dealership for its support of the Town’s efforts to adopt dogs at the Town Animal Shelter by sponsoring two adoption fairs at its showroom.
Give A Dog […]

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New Cyanobacteria Blooms

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Recent sampling performed by SUNY Stony Brook has confirmed new cyanobacteria blooms, more commonly known as blue–green algae, in Old Town Pond  in Southampton.
Currently, cyanobacteria blooms exist at the following Suffolk County locations:
o   Mill Pond, Southampton
o   Maratooka Pond, Mattituck
o   Agawam Lake, Southampton
o   Old Town Pond, Southampton
o   Lake Ronkonkoma
Due to these findings, health officials ask residents […]

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WALT WHITMAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS CHOSEN AS WINNERS OF FASNY VOLUNTEER SCHOLARSHIP

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Robert Eng and Julianna Rose Pasquarello Honored at Special Ceremony
 The Firemen’s Association of the State of New York (FASNY), has awarded 2016 FASNY Gerard J. Buckenmeyer Volunteer Scholarships to Walt Whitman High School seniors Robert Eng of Huntington Station, NY and Julianna Rose Pasquarello of Melville, NY.  At a ceremony at Walt Whitman High School […]

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A Maker Faire in Elwood School District

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In conjunction with the National Week of Making, students in kindergarten through eighth grade in the Elwood Union Free School District participated in an afternoon of discovery, creativity and fun as they attended the district’s Maker Faire on June 15, 2016.
Faculty and staff members volunteered to lead workshops where students and their parents practiced basic […]

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Harborfields Board of Education Appoints Russo as Harborfield HS Principal

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During its business meeting, the Harborfields Central School District Board of Education appointed Harborfields High School Assistant Principal Timothy Russo as principal of Harborfields High School. Russo will be replacing Dr. Rory Manning who will be filling the position of Assistant Superintendent for Administration and Human Resources. They will respectively assume their new roles Aug. […]

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LEAD CONTAMINATION AT NORTHPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT SIGNIFIES THE CRISIS AT HAND

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Assemblyman Andrew Raia recently spoke out about a crisis taking place in his district. The lead
contamination crisis that made national headlines in Detroit has quietly taken the Hudson Valley region by storm, and is now impacting the Northport school district. Recent testing showed  high levels of lead  in 12 different drinking fountains used by children […]

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Harborfields Athletes Receive the Dellecave Award

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The Harborfields Central School District is pleased to congratulate Harborfields High School student-athletes Ryan Scanlon and Ella Simkins for receiving the prestigious Dellecave Award at a special breakfast awards ceremony on June 12.
Each year, the Suffolk County Sports Hall of Fame presents the top male and female high school student-athletes in Suffolk County with the […]

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