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Huntington Manor FD Responds for Man Trapped Under Tree

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Huntington Manor Fire Department volunteer firefighters were dispatched for reports of a man trapped underneath a tree on Dix Hills Road near Foxhurst Road in South Huntington, Saturday afternoon, October 29. The man was cutting down a large tree in the backyard of a home when his leg became pinned underneath the tree. […]

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Words From Reverend Jerry Artis

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Reverend Jerry Artis is the Pastor of Love of Christ Fellowship Church
 
Vision For A New Day
I thank all who’ve made it possible to share my vision.  It is my sincerest hope and prayer that you will share in this vision with me, and come together to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow, with all […]

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Incident At Manor Field

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On Saturday, October 29, an emergency meeting was called by the Huntington Youth Football League for all parents and coaches.  The purpose of the meeting was to dispel any rumors and report the facts of a serious incident that occurred at Manor Field. 
 On Tuesday evening at approximately 5:00 pm children from the Huntington Youth Bulldogs Football […]

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Huntington Dedicates Breezy Park

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 On Sunday October 23, there was a dedication at Breezy Park. The facility has been named in memory of 13 year old Brianna (Beezy) Titcomb who was killed by a drunk driver in Texas in 2005. Attending the ceremony were her parents, and Joe and Nikki Gregory, who donated $1 million toward the construction of […]

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4000 Unique Visitors!

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The staff at The Huntingtonian would like to once again thank you for your support. Just two weeks after passing 3000 unique visitors we have surpassed 4000 unique visitors. We are very humbled and appreciate the support, it is what keeps us going.
Thanks,
The Staff at The Huntingtonian

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Town Hall Press Release

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Town Board Pledges Vigorous Defense of Convenience Market Regulations
Changes were designed to protect quality of life in neighborhoods surrounding proposed free-standing convenience markets
Huntington, NY The Town of Huntington pledged this week to vigorously defend the recently-enacted regulations on applications for free-standing convenience markets in the face of a court challenge from convenience store giant 7-Eleven.
On […]

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Beloved Teacher Will Be Missed

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It was a sad day at The Washington School in the HUFSD.  Faculty, staff, students and their parents learned of the passing of one of the schools most beloved teachers, Mrs. Joan Balsari. She passed away Wednesday evening.  She had a long battle with cancer but she seemed to be in good health earlier this year and worked […]

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Assemblyman Andrew P. Raia Endorses Herb Morrow

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For over seventeen years Herb Morrow has selflessly served as the Mayor of Huntington Bay and it has been a pleasure to work alongside Herb for many years. In our town government we need a proven leader, someone who will strengthen Huntington and provide the fiscal responsibility that Huntington’s families deserve. I know that Herb Morrow is exactly the leader that Huntington needs […]

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Letter To The Editor, Huntington Resident Michele Kustera

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During the past several weeks I have received several mailings related to the candidates in the 18 Legislative District of Suffolk of which I have been a resident for the past 8 years.  If I hadn’t been following the race closely I would think that Candidate Spencer was running for a seat on the Board […]

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Huntington High School Student Named Siemens Regional Finalist

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The Huntington High School science research program is walking on “cloud nine” after senior Holly Flores was named a regional finalist in the Siemens Foundation Competition in Math, Science & Technology.
Huntington senior Juli Coraor was named a semi-finalist in the competition, which bills itself as the “nation’s most coveted teen science prize.” Ms. Flores and […]

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