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Brain Bleed Victim West 11th Street – Police Need Your Help.

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify a man
who assaulted another man in Huntington Station last month.
A man was walking on West 11th Street and 5th Avenue when he was approached by a man who struck the victim in the face causing the victim […]

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East Northport Bank Robbed

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Suffolk County Police Pattern Crime detectives are investigating a bank robbery that occurred in East Northport on March 6, 2014. 
A man entered the Capital One Bank located at 291 Clay Pitts Road, at approximately 1:50 p.m., approached a teller, and presented a note demanding cash. The teller complied with the demand and the man fled […]

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The meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 will include two speakers.

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Outback Supports Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund

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Huntington’s Outback Steakhouse is one of 16 Outback Locations To Participate in Special Promotion.

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Alert: Accident Causes Road Closure On New York Avenue, Huntington Station

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Alert Lifted
A man was struck by a vehicle on New York Ave., in Huntington Station at 3:38 p.m on March 5. The man was taken to Huntington Hospital. His condition is not yet determined. He was conscious and alert. The incident happened at the cross street of E 2nd Ave.  New York Avenue was closed […]

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The Heckscher Museum of Art March & April 2014 Programs and Exhibitions

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The Heckscher Museum of Art hours have been extended. The Museum is now open Wednesday through Sunday until 5:00 pm.
FIRST FRIDAY
Extended Hours 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Performance 7:00 pm
Free
Celebrate First Friday at The Heckscher Museum of Art. Explore the Museum’s exhibitions during extended viewing hours and enjoy unique musical performances inspired by artwork on view.
Serenade […]

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Huntington Community First Aid Squad Welcomes New Chief Thomas Lemp

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Photo above: HCFAS Second Deputy Chief Dominic Heavey, Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci, Huntington Town Councilwoman Susan Berland, HCFAS Chief Thomas Lemp, HCFAS Third Deputy Chief Keith Rubenstein, Huntington Town Councilwoman Tracey Edwards and HCFAS First Deputy Chief Kyle Rudden. 
Huntington Community First Aid Squad (HCFAS) recently held their installation ceremony. It was a time to celebrate a […]

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HIGH ARTS SHOWCASE Featuring Local High School Students

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Please join us this Friday 6-8pm at the Main Street Petite Gallery for the opening reception of the “High Arts Showcase X”. The showcase exhibits the work of over forty high school student artists. The seven school districts from the Council’s JOURNEY Arts in Education program have submitted “the best of the best” work from […]

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Commack High School Presents Legally Blonde

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Sorority sister Elle Woods, played by Commack High School senior Alyssa Curcio, doesn’t take “no” for an answer. When her boyfriend dumps her for someone “serious,” Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that […]

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Legislator William R. Spencer introduced a bill that would raise the legal age for the sale of tobacco products in Suffolk County to 21.  There will be a public hearing  Tuesday, March 4th at 2:30 p.m. in the Evans K. Griffing Building Located at 300 Center Drive, Riverhead. Members of the public are allowed to speak for three minutes.
The rational behind […]

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