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Townwide Fund of Huntington Thanks Loyal Coin Box Sponsors and Generous Customers

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From the Townwide Fund:
Have you seen the Townwide Fund Coin Boxes?  They seem to be everywhere, thanks to the generous spirit of local merchants, from dry cleaners to restaurants to pizza places to delis and more.  So whether you are grabbing a slice and a soda at DiRaimos Pizza on Wall Street or stopping by […]

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NAUTICAL MARKET & FESTIVAL

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Sunday, May 17, 2015
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Mill Dam Park, Mill Dam Road, Huntington 
Join us Sunday, May 17th at Huntington’s own Nautical Market & Festival at Mill Dam ParkThe vendor variety will be vast and all in one spot. You’ll come across nautical related retailers, service providers from watersport shops and camps, realtors with specialized […]

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Men In Blue Protecting You- Crime Report May 1st-12th 2015

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Those In Blue Protecting You
– Report Our intention in publishing crime stats is to provide the facts for our readers. Too often reality is overshadowed by perception. This is the reality as reported by the police. We include all the arrests and incidents for the specific time period and it is taken directly from police […]

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Town Board Designates May 16-22 as Safe Boating Week

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The Huntington Town Board, in partnership with the Greater Huntington Council of Yacht and Boating Clubs, has declared May 16-22 as Safe Boating Week in the Town of Huntington.
During that week, the Town and the Greater Huntington Council will join with the Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Neptune Sail and Power Squadron in offering various […]

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Lupinacci Reflects On New Senate Majority Leader

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A letter to the editor from Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci:
I would first like to personally congratulate my fellow Huntington resident and Senate colleague, Senator John J. Flanagan, on his election as Temporary President and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate. Following the tumultuous and controversial events of recent months, it is clear that the […]

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Huntington and Northport High School Students Selected to Have Their Films Showcased

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The 9th Annual First Exposure screening event will be celebrating the work of Long Island’s high school student filmmakers on May 17th  at the Huntington Cinema Arts Centre from 4 – 6 p.m.
A prestigious panel of industry professionals adjudicated the showcase, choosing the best films from the Long Island Media Arts Show (LIMAS) at Five […]

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Artie Techie Juried Art Show

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Hey Techie Artists – You produce unique and OUT THERE computer art – here is your opportunity to display it! This is the exhibition where you are invited to display your computer generated art, computer embellished art and photography, video animation stills and more. Artwork – created or altered on a computer – any medium. […]

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Huntington Community First Aid Squad To Host Open House

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In recognition of National Emergency Medical Service Week ( May 17th thru May 23rd) the Huntington Community First Aid Squad will host an OPEN HOUSE on Sunday May 17, 2015 from 1 PM to 4 PM at 2 Railroad St. in Huntington Station.
Events and attractions include: 
Suffolk County’s Hazard Training Trailer– Learn how to cope with […]

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Commack Students Create a Lasting Legacy for the School Each Year

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The second grade students at Wood Park Primary School in Commack create a lasting legacy for the school each year. This year’s Legacy Project is a cooperative endeavor based on the book, “Only One You,” by Linda Kranz.  Each second grade student chooses a two-color theme to paint on his/her ceramic fish. These fish will […]

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Woman Killed in Dix Hills Two-Vehicle Crash

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Cassandra Walter was driving a 2000 Saturn northbound on Commack Road near Euclid Avenue in Dix Hills when she apparently lost control of the vehicle, crossed over the double yellow line and struck a southbound 2000 Honda minivan at approximately 7 a.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 2015.
Walter, 26, of Babylon, was pronounced dead at the […]

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