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The Huntington Township Chamber for Commerce will host its 28th Annual Golf Outing on Monday, June 25th at the Indian Hills Country Club in Northport. This year’s outing will honor Vincent F. DeMarco, Sheriff of Suffolk County, Don Monti, President & CEO of Renaissance Downtowns, and Luis P. Mendez, President & CEO of Noches Latinas International Consulting.
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With the National Weather Service forecasting high temperatures tomorrow, County Executive Bellone has asked that Suffolk County residents take it easy during the next few days and follow the experts’ advice on how to “Beat the Heat.” Suffolk County will also open cooling centers for Suffolk County residents on Thursday morning.
The following centers will be […]
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Patricia Irving defeated as Mayor of Asharoken.
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The following are the Village of Huntington Bay results for the June 19, 2012 elections:
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Assemblyman Jim Conte today announced the passage of Lauren’s Law. Conte, a sponsor of the bill and two-time organ-transplant recipient, noted that the bill will help increase organ-donor enrollments throughout the state as well as prolong and enhance the lives of thousands of New Yorkers waiting for a transplant.
The legislation is named after Lauren Shields, […]
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I write this letter with gratitude for the support that you have provided me and for each other throughout 2011-2012.
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Dear Editors,
I am writing in regard to the recent Town Board hearing held ostensibly to consider a proposal for the “transfer of development rights” 260 units of housing on a parcel of land on Deshon Drive, Melville which is currently zoned Light Industry. The plan to do so is also intertwined around the move of […]
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Deshon Drive Zoning Change/Bamboo Legislation to be Voted on at Tuesday Nights Town Board meeting.
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As those who stayed overnight headed to their cars early Sunday morning there was a sense of exhaustion. Later in the day, after they had a chance to rest, feelings of pride emerged as they realized they had just participated in one of the greatest events in Huntington High School’s long history.
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