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Letter To The Editor Judge Robert Lifson

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Robert A. Lifson
20 Endicott Drive
Huntington, N.Y. 11743
Sept. 23, 2019
In 2013 I ran a primary for the Republican nomination for Supervisor of the Town of Huntington.
My opponent was Gene Cook. As a former Chairman of the Huntington Republican Committee, and a
life-long resident of Huntington. I opposed giving the Republican nomination to a member of a minor
party […]

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DA SINI: DIRT BROKER IN “OPERATION PAY DIRT,” LARGEST ILLEGAL DUMPING CASE IN NY STATE HISTORY, SENTENCED TO PRISON

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Suffolk County District Attorney Timothy D. Sini was joined by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) and the Suffolk County Police Department today to announce the sentencing of a self-proclaimed “dirt broker” who was indicted as part of the District Attorney’s Office’s “Operation Pay Dirt” investigation into an illegal dumping conspiracy on […]

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Russell I. Marnell Named to Metro New York “Super Lawyers” List for Fifth Consecutive Year

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Russell I. Marnell, of The Law Offices of Russell I. Marnell, P.C., has been named to the New York Metro Super Lawyers list for the fifth year in a row in the practice area of Family Law. He has offices in East Meadow and Smithtown.
 
Mr. Marnell is admitted to the bars of New York, California, Nevada, […]

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Huntington to Consider C-6 Zoning Code Changes At September Town Board Meeting

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Huntington to Consider C-6 Zoning Code Changes, Fulfills 2017 Promise to Go Green with Leaf Blowers, Other Landscape Maintenance Equipment
 
At its September 17, 2019 meeting, the Huntington Town Board fulfilled provisions of a 2017 agreement with the American Green Zone Alliance (AGZA) to establish a “Green Zone” for the maintenance of the grounds at Heckscher […]

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SUPER LAWYERS RECOGNIZES BRIAN ANDREW TULLY OF TULLY LAW, PC FOR NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

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Elizabeth Lambert Gullo and Matthew V. Ferdon Named to List of “Rising Stars”
 
Brian Andrew Tully, founder of Tully Law, PC, was selected to the 2019 New York Metro Super Lawyers list. He was recognized in the practice areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning & Probate for the ninth straight year. New York Metro Super […]

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Grand Larceny at Walt Whitman Mall

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who used stolen credit cards in a Huntington store in July, 2019.
Someone stole a wallet containing credit cards from a person at Cheesecake Factory, located at 160 Walt Whitman Road on July 25, […]

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Larceny On Pulaski Road

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Suffolk County Crime Stoppers and Suffolk County Police Second Precinct Crime Section officers are seeking the public’s help to identify and locate the man who stole a security camera from a Huntington Station business in August.

An unknown man stole a security camera from the exterior of John J. Contracting, located at 140 W. Pulaski Road, […]

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Suffolk Health Commissioner Reports Human Cases of West Nile Virus

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Suffolk County Commissioner of Health Services Dr. James Tomarken today reported two cases of West Nile virus, the first cases reported in Suffolk County this season. Both individuals are over the age of 50 and live in the Town of Islip.
The first individual developed symptoms in mid-August and was hospitalized for several days before being […]

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SUFFOLK COUNTY ANNOUNCES NEW JOB PROGRAM TO ASSIST INDIVIDUALS COPING WITH THE OPIOID CRISIS

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County Executive Reminds Residents to Call 3-1-1 for More Information on Eligibility Requirements
 
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone today announced part-time employment opportunities are available to individuals and family members that have been affected by the opioid crisis. The two-year program is funded through a half-million dollar federal grant to address the economic and workforce impacts […]

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2019 Political Endorsements By TheHuntingtonian

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The criteria for receiving an endorsement from the Huntingtonian:
Integrity and honesty are more important to us than where candidates stand on all issues. Since we will never all agree with everything a candidate stands for, it is important to elect individuals who remember they work for the people.  We should not have to be detectives […]

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