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Make Way for the Osprey

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PSEG Long Island cleans osprey nests to prepare for the raptors’ return
 
Today is World Wildlife Day and PSEG Long Island is preparing for the upcoming osprey breeding season by inspecting known nesting areas, performing maintenance on the osprey cams it installed last year, and cleaning out debris and garbage in the nests located near the […]

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Street Renaming Honors Rev. Dr. Agnes “Mother” Hiller of Huntington Station

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Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilman Mark Cuthbertson, Receiver of Taxes Jillian Guthman and Highway Superintendent Kevin S. Orelli were joined by Legislator Tom Donnelly, Rev. Bernadette Watkins, pastors and members of Mt. Calvary Holy Church of Huntington and family of the late Rev. Mother Agnes Hiller for a street dedication ceremony in Mother Hiller’s honor […]

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PSEG Long Island Raises Awareness of Utility Scams During National Consumer Protection Week

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PSEG Long Island encourages customers to learn how to spot the signs of fraud and scams, and report them.
This week PSEG Long Island joins Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) to recognize National Consumer Protection Week, which aims to educate customers on how they can guard against becoming victims of impostor utility scams.
“To better protect customers, it […]

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Mountainside Huntington Named Best Addiction Rehabilitation Center for the Second Year in a Row

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This February, Mountainside treatment center’s Huntington facility was awarded Best Addiction Rehabilitation Center for the second year in a row by Bethpage Best of Long Island. The contest, held annually for the last 16 years, acknowledges programs with exceptional performance in categories such as Health and Wellness, Arts and Entertainment, and Education. Mountainside, which opened its outpatient center in […]

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FOUR INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED FRAUDULENT SALE OF TEMPORARY TEXAS LICENSE PLATES IN SUFFOLK COUNTY

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Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini February 28, 2021 announced the arrest of four individuals for allegedly fraudulently selling temporary Texas license plates in Suffolk County.
Omar A. Awan, 29, of Melville; Usman A. Awan, 22, of Melville; Julio A. Borges, Jr., 26, of Bellport; and William Dunphy, 19, of Glen Cove, are each charged […]

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TWO NEW INMATE BUSES FOR THE SUFFOLK SHERIFF’S OFFICE

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Suffolk County Sheriff Errol D. Toulon, Jr. welcomed two new inmate buses this week to the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office fleet of vehicles. The buses, manufactured by Blue Bird in Fort Valley, GA, were delivered to the Sheriff’s Office Fleet Services Unit at the Riverhead Correctional Facility on Wednesday, February 24, 2021 and received by […]

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Statement from Republican Candidate Edmund Smyth

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I am incredibly honored to run for Huntington Town Supervisor. My wife Coriander and I both grew up here and chose to raise our four children here. I love this town. 
I am genuinely humbled to be running alongside Sal Ferro and Dr. David Bennardo, two very accomplished individuals. They will both bring unique perspectives to […]

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Smyth Proposes Limiting Commercial Use of Gas Leaf Blowers

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The Huntington Town Board held its February 23, 2021 meeting remotely and broadcast meeting audio and video live, and public hearings were scheduled to address the installation of wireless telecommunications equipment, noise pollution cause by gas leaf blowers and other major quality of life measures while infrastructure improvements were funded. 
“It has been a priority of […]

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Motion Reply Brings More Mobile Hanging Chad’s

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Finnegan’s Attorneys answer motion from Supervisor Lupinacci attorneys dated 10/13/20 which was filed with the court clerk 11/30/20, showing pictures that the Supervisor was trying to break into Finnegan’s phone, was caught in the act. Finnegan had an app that would take a picture of anyone who tried to access the phone. Per the complaint […]

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Statement by New York State Conservative Party Chairman Gerard Kassar

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Statement by New York State Conservative Party
Chairman Gerard Kassar  
“The public deserves to know now how much 
Gov. Cuomo profited from best-selling COVID-19 book.” 
 
 
Brooklyn, NY – “‘American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic’ (Crown, 2o20), Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (semi-fictional) New York Times best-seller, presumably made the governor a tidy profit. The public deserves to know the exact amount […]

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