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Man Arrested After Robbing Huntington Station Bank

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At approximately 1 p.m. a man entered the Roslyn Savings Bank, located at 693 East Jericho Turnpike, approached a teller, threatened the teller with a handgun and demanded money. The suspect was given cash and then fled the scene in an SUV, described as a Jeep.
Based on the broadcasted descriptions of the suspect and his […]

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Firefighters Rescue Osprey in Lloyd Harbor

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Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington firefighters teamed up to rescue a newly hatched osprey found to be entangled in a balloon ribbon and fishing net used to make the nest.

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An Old-Fashioned Huntington Homecoming on Tap

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A week filled with electricity will culminate on Saturday as Huntington High School celebrated its annual Homecoming Day festivities this week.

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Arts & Music Street Fair

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Saturday, September 20th from 1-6 PM at 1520 New York Ave in Mt. Calvary Holy Church Parking Lot in Huntington Station.

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35th Annual Pickle Festival – Saturday September, 20 2014

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The Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association Presents
The 35th Annual Pickle Festival at:
The John Gardiner Farm
900 Park Avenue
Saturday, September 20    
11:00 – 4:00
Featuring homemade pickles, jams, jellies, farm grown vegetables, baked goods and family activity.

 

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It’s Wrong to Cut Out Family Members in Negative Ads Governor Cuomo

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11 year old Sean Astorino, the son of Candidate for New York Governors race and the Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino explains to the Governor that is is wrong to use edited pictures of family members in ads and that telling lies about his father is wrong.
Sean Astorino in this video responds to an ad […]

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Sept. Is Designated As Hydrocephalus Awareness Month

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To raise awareness of Hydrocephalus and support the 9th Annual Hydrocephalus WALK, Senator John Flanagan (2nd Senate District) successfully sponsored legislation to designate the month of September as Hydrocephalus Awareness Month in New York State.  Senator Flanagan presented copies of the resolution to Mia Padron and Jackie Davidson of the Hydrocephalus Association during a visit […]

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Draw Out! at Heckscher Museum

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SPECIAL EVENT, Draw Out! Free Community Event, Sunday, October 5, 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm.

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Identity Theft At Apple Store

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A man entered the Apple Store, located at 160 Walt Whitman Road, and purchased $1500 worth of gift cards using another person’s credit card information on May 12.
The man was described as black. He was wearing a black T-shirt, tan pants, black sneakers and a black and red Atlanta Braves hat.
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and […]

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Commack Coalition of Caring 5K Run/Walk

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The Commack Coalition of Caring 4th Annual Red Ribbon Week 5K Run/Walk will be held on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 9:00 a.m, with a free ½ mile Kids Fun Run at 8:30 a.m. Both events will begin and end at Commack High School.
Red Ribbon Week brings people together to raise awareness of the dangers […]

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