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Vanderbilt Children’s Workshops

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The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum’s Education Department offers fun, creative workshops for pre-kindergarten children and those in grades K-4.
Advance registration is required for all workshops. Please call (631) 854-5539 for more information and to register.
Saturday, February 7: Sailor’s Valentine
Grades K-4
10 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., $25 / $22.50 Members
Explore the marvelous world of mollusks, and make […]

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Little Cow Harbor Run for HOPE

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ST HUGH’S PROJECT HOPE & Heagerty Family Foundation present
Little Cow Harbor Run for HOPE
Saturday, February 28, 2015
9:00 AM 4 Mile Run through the lovely hamlet of Greenlawn NY
8:30 AM Kids Fun Run (10 & Under) Oldfield Middle School
Student Athletes can register as a team for only $10/person
Walkers Welcome
Register www.active.com
Or Print out an application from www.projecthopeny.org
Free Homemade Soup […]

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Christine Lavin & Don White Perform in Centerport, Feb. 7

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Christine Lavin and Don White are the featured performers during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s First Saturday Concerts series on Feb. 7 at the Congregational Church of Huntington.

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Limited Equity Co-op Obtains Financing

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Huntington Town Hall Press Release
Melville development, scheduled for Spring construction start, brings new type of affordable housing to Long Island
Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone announces that the developer of Long Island’s first limited equity cooperative – a 117-unit town house project planned for a site on Ruland Road in Melville – has obtained the necessary […]

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Ninety-Four-Year-Old Man Killed in Motor Vehicle Crash

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash that killed an elderly man in Huntington Station today.
Salvatore Tornatore was driving a 2008 Cadillac westbound on East Jericho Turnpike, just west of Engelke Avenue, when his Cadillac entered the eastbound lane and struck a car carrier trailer at approximately 2:30 p.m. Tornatore, […]

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Commack Student Named Intel Science Finalist

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Scott Massa, a senior at Commack High School, was named an Intel Science Talent Search finalist.

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Lupinacci Responds to State of the State Address

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A Statement from Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci.

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Wanted For Robbing Huntington Station Bank

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Pattern Crime Unit detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the woman who robbed a Huntington Station bank last year.
A woman entered Citibank, located at 300 Walt Whitman Road, handed a teller a note that stated she had a gun and demanded money on […]

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Commack Girls Varsity Fencing Team

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Commack Girls Varsity Fencing Team (Cougars) defeated Ward Melville, ending the Patriot’s 195 match winning streak.

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Raia Joined by Members of Assembly Calling For Woman’s Equality Agenda

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This legislation, co-sponsored by Raia, would require workplace fairness for pregnant women, elevate equal pay for equal work into law, increase the penalty for workplace sexual harassment, and numerous other things.

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