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Message from Huntington School District:
Please be advised that a Woodhull student reported this morning that while walking to her bus stop, she witnessed an individual on foot at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and West 9th Street who had exposed himself to her. The individual did not approach her, but was a short distance from […]

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Election Results – 2014

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Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Andrew M Cuomo and Kathy C Hochul – 53.08%  1,829,789  winner
Rob Astorino and Chris Moss – 38.89%     1,340,634
Howie Hawkins and Brian P Jones – 4.75%     163,789
Steven Cohn and Bobby K Kalotee – .12%     4, 270
Michael Mc Dermott and Chris Edes – .40%     13, 775
Comptroller
Thomas […]

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Police Officers continue to investigate the gun shots that were fired at 50 Wyman Avenue in Huntington Station on November 3, 2014 at 9:50 p.m.
Police received a 911 call reporting 2 males dressed in black shot at a house located at 50 Wyman Ave. There were no injuries.
The investigation is continuing and we are waiting […]

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Town Councilman Mark Cuthbertson has been the subject of several news articles involving his failure to disclose business relationships with individuals with business before the Town

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St. Anthony’s High School Conducts Disaster Evacuation Drill

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Huntington Community First Aid Squad’s (HCFAS) Chief Dominic Heavey and Captain Mark Cappola participated in St. Anthony’s High School “Evacuation in Place” drill along with representatives from Suffolk County Police Department’s 2nd Precinct and the Huntington Manor Fire Department on Wednesday, October 29th.
The drill, coordinated by Michael Savallo, Director of Security at St. Anthony’s, was […]

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Murder-Suicide Over Lloyd Harbor Woman

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Suffolk County Police Homicide Squad detectives are investigating a murder-suicide that occurred in Port Jefferson Station on Sunday, November 4, 2014 at approximately 11:20 p.m.
Frank Panebianco and his girlfriend, Jessica Kasten, both 28 years old, were out with friends last night at the Long Island Pour House, located at 650 Patchogue Road. They were leaving […]

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Three Women Stole Merchandise From Elwood Store

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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 three women who stole merchandise from an Elwood store.
Three women filled two shopping carts with assorted merchandise and attempted to leave the store without paying on September 28, 2014, at approximately 1:20 p.m. When the […]

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Councilman Gene Cook’s Endorsements

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Editorial: Why Matthews Should NOT Receive a Suffolk County District Court Seat

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The November 4th elections include 3 picks for the Suffolk County District Court seat.  In total, six candidates are vying for three judicial seats. They Include Walter D. Long, Paul H. Senzer, Steven Hackeling, Patricia Grant Flynn, Paul M. Hensley and James Matthews.  Long, Senzer and Hackeling are running on the Republican Line while Matthews […]

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Letter To The Editor – Georgina “Gigi” Bowman Endorsement

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Tuesday’s election is an important one and I think it’s about time there were some changes.
We don’t have to be rocket scientists to know that politicians are corrupt. The belief that our elected officials are above the law runs strongly throughout our government. I don’t have to show you examples of this, just open the […]

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