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Three Commack Students Arrested for Accessing School Computer Network

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Suffolk County Police today arrested three Commack High School students in connection with unauthorized access of the district’s computer system during which student grades and schedules were changed.
Officials with the Commack Union Free School District contacted police in July after they determined an unauthorized person or people had accessed the school district’s network and altered […]

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Hong Kong International Delegates to Visit Commack High School

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Commack Schools Welcome the International Alliance for Invitational Education International conference delegates from Hong Kong will visit Commack High School on October 19, 2015. Commack High School is one of four Long Island schools that will share its positive climate initiative with visiting educators from around the globe.
The International Alliance for Invitational Education helps schools […]

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Huntington Manor FD Responds to P.F. Chang’s Restaurant in Huntington Station

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The Huntington Manor Fire Department responded to reports of a smoke condition at the P.F. Chang’s restaurant at the Walt Whitman Shops on Route 110 in Huntington Station, Sunday evening, October 18, 2015, at 5:20 pm. About 60 people in the restaurant were evacuated as firefighters investigated and checked the restaurant’s roof and ductwork.
The source […]

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LUPINACCI PARTICIPATES IN LEADERSHIP HUNTINGTON DISCUSSION FORUM

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R,C,I-South Huntington) recently joined Leadership Huntington, an organization of professionals from the Township of Huntington, to discuss the New York State Assembly and legislation which will affect the 10th Assembly District. During this forum, Lupinacci answered questions regarding the 2015-2016 budget and the upcoming legislative session.
“Huntington, which is primarily located within the […]

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Huntington Fire Department Hosts Blood Drive, Donate Blood and Receive a Steak Dinner!

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The Huntington Fire Department is hosting a Blood Drive on Monday, October 26, 2015, from 3-9 PM at their firehouse located at 1 Leverich Place between Wall Street and New York Avenue.  All donors will receive a complimentary steak dinner!
Your donation will help to save up to three lives. Our community hospitals need your help. […]

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‘Haunted Skies’ Returns to Planetarium

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Haunted Skies, a popular seasonal show created by the staff of the Vanderbilt Planetarium, has returned again for Halloween.
 

 

Photo by Steve Moore

Take a journey of exploration into the origins of this magnificent and often misunderstood holiday. Travel to the ancient past to uncover the legends and rituals of Halloween, and gain insight about why we […]

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State Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci Endorses Jennifer Thompson for Huntington Town Board

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“I Support Jennifer and urge the residents of Huntington to do the same”
From the office of Assemblyman Chad A. Lupinacci:
Over the past five years, I have had the pleasure of developing a strong relationship with Jennifer Thompson. Ms. Thompson, a Northport-East Northport School Board member, is a strong and hard-working individual who is committed to […]

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“We Live in an Era of Permanent Fiscal Scarcity”

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Recently, the Suffolk County Executive uttered these words to explain the County Health Department’s lack of funding for testing, monitoring and inspections to protect water quality and public health (Newsday, September 9, 2014). On a similar note, Newsday recently published an article detailing Town and Village budget cuts due to a record low Tax Cap […]

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The Minstrel Players Present our 4th Annual One Act Festival–“Back to the Zone”

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The Minstrel Players are very excited that in just a few short weeks it will be time for their fourth annual original play festival “Back to the Zone” featuring seven original scenes with a twist in the style of Rod Serling’s “The Twilight Zone.” Performances of “Back to the Zone” will be over three weekends on Saturday, October […]

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Man Damaged a Police Car in Huntington Station

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who damaged a police car in Huntington Station earlier this month.
A man threw a rock over the fence of A-1 Award Transmissions, located at 150 West Jericho Turnpike, breaking the rear windshield of […]

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