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Atherton receives Long and Faithful Service Award and Aid to Civil Authority Medal.
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Suffolk County Police today arrested a man, who was driving while intoxicated, for a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a pedestrian in Huntington Station early this morning.
Alexander Thomas was walking across New York Avenue at East 2nd Street in Huntington Station when he was struck by a 1997 Nissan Sentra traveling southbound at 3:56 a.m […]
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Open Houses for 12/21
53 Belknap Dr, Northport, NY, 11768
Saturday & Sunday 12-2 PM
$499,000.00
For more information, click here or visit bhgliving.com/
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It is hard to deny that there are different rules for different parts of the town in Huntington. And while we feel strongly that segregation is wrong and doesn’t work, we wonder if that sentiment is shared by individuals who run this town. We believe that Frank Petrone, Mark Cuthbertson and Susan Berland do not […]
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Pollert Had Come Out of Retirement to Guide County Through Fiscal Crisis
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As my 26-year tenure as Huntington’s independently elected Superintendent of Highways draws to a close, I’d like to express my thanks to the residents and taxpayers throughout our town for affording me the privilege of serving you. I certainly sought to do so in an honest and responsible manner through efficient and effective management of […]
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Message from Target:
We wanted to make you aware of unauthorized access to Target payment card data. The unauthorized access may impact guests who made credit or debit card purchases in our U.S. stores from Nov. 27 to Dec. 15, 2013. Your trust is a top priority for Target, and we deeply regret the inconvenience this […]
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After several hours and dozens of speakers, the town board voted unanimously to delay the decision to settle the Ruland Road law suit.
The lawsuit was initially brought by the Huntington Branch of the NAACP, Fair Housing in Huntington Committee, Inc. (“FHHC”), and several plaintiff’s including; Athena Hawkins, Ian John and Lynda John, Jasmine Curtis, Shavonda […]
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Santa was warmly welcomed by Village officials, police, residents, and lots of happy wide-eyed children. Santa and his helpers distributed plenty of hot chocolate, cookies, donuts, lollipops, oranges, and candy-filled stockings.
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