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On Monday, June 9, 2014 at 2:50 p.m.. Suffolk County Police today arrested a Kings Park man in Dix Hills for robbing seven banks in just over a two-week period. During these robberies suspect would pass a note demanding money from a teller and then flee the bank.
Utilizing video surveillance, as well as Crime Stoppers tips […]
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A late model sports utility vehicle struck the Jersey wall and overturned onto its side, injuring a mother and her baby who was strapped into a child safety seat.
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And alumni have chipped in to pay for a Town of Huntington historical marker that will be unveiled at the site of their beloved former school on Saturday, June 14 at 1 p.m.
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John Gorka, an acclaimed contemporary American singer-songwriter, closes out the 2013-2014 season of First Saturday Concerts for the Folk Music Society of Huntington on June 7.
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With 24 scout leaders and 3 Webelos leaders in attendance, training for scouting leaders in the Matinecock District was held at Blydenburgh Park in Hauppauge on the May 17-18 weekend for Webelos Den Leaders (of the 9 and 10 year old Cub Scouts) who participated in the OWLS (Outdoor Webelos Leader Skills) and for the […]
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Dix Hills Fire Department volunteers were kept busy Thursday afternoon, June 5, responding to three motor vehicle accidents within the time span of an hour.
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Sunday, June 8, Noon – 6:30.
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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 burglarized a restaurant in Huntington Station last month.
A man threw a rock through the door of Chef King Kitchen, located at 2038 New York Ave., entered and stole a cash register on […]
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A $4,000 grant from the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington (UUFH) will enable Huntington Station children this summer to learn about nature and healthy food through gardening at the Gateway Park Community Garden.
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