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The Heckscher Museum of Art Presents Robert S. Neuman’s Ship to Paradise

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Also opening on August 18 is Absorbed by Color: Art in the 20th Century. Drawn exclusively from the Museum’s Permanent Collection, this exhibition investigates artists’ use of color theory in 20th century art.

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The Town of Huntington issues this statement with respect to departmental restructuring:
‘There was a productive meeting today with relevant department heads to discuss how,through cooperation and sharing, the Town could realize significant savings in the areas of maintaining Town roads and Town facilities without changing the organizational structure of Town departments. Among the areas identified […]

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Huntington Town Board Meeting Set For 4pm Monday

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This Special Meeting Has Been Cancelled.

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“The Campaign” Movie Review

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The Campaign opens on Cam Brady (Will Ferrell), a congressman from the 14th district of North Carolina. Picture the mannerisms of Ferrell’s George W. Bush mixed with the personality of John Edwards.

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Town Board Adopts Temporary Boating Speed Restrictions for Musicfest on September 1st.

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This action, is being implemented due to the large volume of boater’s and boat traffic that is expected during the festival and to avert another boating tragedy such as the one that occurred on July 4th, 2012 in Cold Spring Harbor.

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Mid-Summer Night Dances Continue at Vanderbilt

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Complimentary Pizza, Salad and Soft Drinks every Thursday in August

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An overwhelming majority of the residents who spoke are in favor of keeping the office of Highway Superintendent as an independently elected position.

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For the second time this week Town Hall employees refused to comply with a request from an elected official for information regarding financial matters in the town.  Earlier this week Councilman Eugene Cook put out a press release to inform the public that he had to FOIL information from Mark Tyree, FOIL Officer for General Services […]

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Dix Hills Fire Department Rescues Driver Trapped in Crash

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The Dix Hills Fire Department responded to a crash involving a Limousine and a Range Rover on Half Hollow Road near Wildwood Drive in Dix Hills

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Wanted for Making Graffiti

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and the Suffolk Police Hate Crimes Unit are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the person(s) responsible for various acts of graffiti in several parks located in the Huntington area.

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