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Video Clip: GHCG Meeting – GHCG President Asks What Can We Do?

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Greater Huntington Civic Group President Steven Spuces asks Inspector Brady: What Can We Do?

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We would like to thank Jennifer LaVertu for providing this video

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Santa at Waldbaums in Huntington Station

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Courtesy of the Huntington Manor Fire Department
Santa, the Elves and some of their Disney friends
Waldbaums on Jericho Turnpike in Huntington Station
Saturday, December 17, 6:00 p.m.
Hot Chocolate and Cookies will be served
 
 
 
 
 

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Townwide Writing Contest For Students

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Huntington Youth Writes, in partnership with the Town of Huntington Youth Bureau Project EXCEL, has kicked off its 13 annual writing contest for students in grades four through twelve who attend school and/or reside in the Town of Huntington. Since it began in 1999, over 11,000 entries have been received in this highly successful program.
           
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Carla Ulbrich & Rupert Wates Slated to Perform at Cinema Arts Centre

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    Hard Luck Café Set for Dec. 15 at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington

  Story & photos by Michael Kornfeld
Singer-songwriters Carla Ulbrich and Rupert Wates are the featured performers during the Folk Music Society of Huntington’s monthly Hard Luck Café series at the Cinema Arts Centre’s Sky Room on Thursday, Dec. 15. The 8:30 p.m. concert […]

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Harborfields SEPTA & Parents As Partners Present Silver Linings – Jan. 5

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A truly moving presentation featuring Harborfields alumni speaking about personal experiences with special education on Thursday January 5th, 2012

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Second Police Precinct – Monthly Community Meeting (date change)

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Suffolk County Police 2nd Precinct Monthly Community Meeting originally scheduled for Tues, December 13, will now be Wednesday, December 14th, 2011 at 10:00 am.

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Special Session Delivers Relief For Long Islanders

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Assemblyman Jim Conte voted on December 7, 2011 to pass legislation reforming New York’s antiquated tax code to provide relief to Long Island families and seniors while eliminating the MTA payroll tax on public and private schools and many small businesses.
“By reforming New York’s tax code and eliminating the MTA payroll tax for public and private schools […]

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Deadline Extended For Celebrate Long Island’s Young Professionals Program

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The Huntington Chamber of Commerce has extended its deadline for nominations for the 4th Annual “Celebrate Long Island’s Young Professionals” Recognition Event to December 31, 2011. This awards program will showcase 30 young people under the age of 30 across multiple career fields that have made a notable impact on their business/industry and community. Nominations […]

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Huntington Man Killed in Two-Car Crash

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Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a two-car crash that killed a Huntington man yesterday afternoon.
 William Holden, 85, was driving his 1996 Honda Accord northbound on Round Swamp Road near Vannina Place in West Hills when the vehicle crossed over into the opposite lane of traffic and struck a 2010 Mercedes Benz sedan […]

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Brendan’s Movie Reviews – Hugo

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 Brendan Morrow is a contributer for The Huntingtonian.  Brendan is a freshman at Hofstra University where he is studying Communications. He is 18 years old, a life long resident of Huntington Bay, and loves to write about and discuss television, film, and the entertainment industry. 

 Hugo Cabret traverses a busy Paris train station, winding clocks and passing […]

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