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Alex Devarajan HHH Student Named Intel Semifinalist

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The Half Hollow Hills Central School District is very proud to announce Alex Devarajan, a senior at High School East, was one of
only 300 students nationwide to be recognized as a Semifinalist in the Intel Science Talent Search 2014. The Intel Science Talent Search is one of the nation’s most prestigious science competitions. High school […]

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Blue Devil Jamison is Suffolk’s Top Scholar Football Player

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While Christian Jamison loves playing football and does it with a hard nosed attitude, the teenager knows it’s only a game. The Huntington High School senior was presented with the LaBue Award by the Suffolk County Football Coaches Assn. as this year’s top scholar football player.
The award was presented to Jamison during a dinner attended […]

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The Paramount – Events

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EVENT CALENDAR:
Fri., Jan. 17 @ 8 pm
38 Special with Special Guests: The Bourbon Stills Band & Cass Dillon
Ticket Prices: $39.50, $65 & $75
Sat., Jan. 18 @ 8 pm
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Ticket Prices: $25, $29.50, $35, $50 & $60
Sun., Jan. 19 @ 7 pm
In This Moment: The Hellpop Tour II with Special Guests: Butcher Babies, Devour […]

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AUDITIONS FOR LONG ISLAND CHILDREN’S CHOIR

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AUDITIONS FOR LONG ISLAND CHILDREN’S CHOIR
Tuesday, January 28, 2014 6-8pm
Wednesday, January 29, 2014 6-8:30pm
Five Towns College, 305 North Service Road, Dix Hills, New York 11746
www.lichildrenschoir.org
(631) 306-4121
Ages 5-18
 
Long Island Children’s Choir – Long Island’s premier chorus for music-loving students, regardless of socioeconomic backgrounds – today announced audition dates for the upcoming 2014 spring season.  Auditions will […]

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Grand Larceny Committed Police need Help.

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Fourth Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and
locate the man who stole merchandise from a store in Commack in November.
A man entered Macy’s, located at 2 Veterans Memorial Highway, and stole between 6 and 8 North Face jackets off a rack and fled the […]

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Discover Southdown Marketplace!

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I have lived in The Town of Huntington for over three years now and whenever I went food shopping I just went to one of the national chains. One in particular has a huge “FRESH” sign over the entranceway, so I thought, “well hey, I want fresh food!” There was not a whole lot of food stores to compare with.

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Harborfield Graduates Share Their College Experience with Students

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Students of Harborfields High School in grades nine through eleven recently had the opportunity to receive first-hand information about life at a military academy during a visit from graduates Katie White (Air Force Academy), Morgan Lange (US Naval Academy) and Robert Zagaja (US Merchant Marine Academy).

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Open Houses For This Weekend

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Open Houses for January 11 & 12

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Melville FD Battles Second House Fire this Week

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The Melville Fire Department battled their second house fire in four days on Thursday morning, January 9, at about 3:45 a.m., on Wintergreen Drive West.

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Suffolk Police Issue Traffic Advisory: Dangerous Road Conditions

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The Suffolk County Police Department is advising motorists to use extreme caution when driving on roadways in Suffolk County. The roadways are icy and considered hazardous.  

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