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Two Men Honored For 50 Years Of Service

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We asked Frank what he felt his most memorable moments were during his 50 years. Frank stated ” that going to fires and helping to put out those fires to help people” is his fondest memory. Frank has so many good memories about his service to the Huntington Fire Department over 50 plus years.
Douglas Marchi […]

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Office Of Suffolk County Legislator Jon Cooper

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 I would like to take this opportunity to update the community about the status of the proposed cell tower at the Vanderbilt Museum.
My office has determined that a formal legislative resolution would be required to approve the final contract for the cell tower at the Vanderbilt before construction could begin. To date, no such resolution […]

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Seriously Glenda?

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Our main goals in establishing The Huntingtonian is to share all the interesting things to see and do in Huntington and to do our part to help preserve what is great about this Town.  Part of that process is to hold our elected officials accountable to tell the truth.
Some of our local politicians have gotten so arrogant and careless in much […]

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If you have never visited Richters Orchard or haven’t been there in a while, its time for a visit.  Brothers Louis and Andrew Amsler and their family have been Long island fruit growers since 1934.  The orchard has been in operation since 1900.  As you turn into the driveway of Richters orchard, you will see a […]

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Tracy Grammer Performs for the Folk Music Society of Huntington, Oct. 1

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Tracy Grammer will be the featured artist when the Folk Music Society of Huntington kicks off its new season of monthly First Saturday Concerts at the Congregational Church of Huntington, 30 Washington Drive (off Route 25A) in Centerport, on October 1. Tickets for the 8:30 p.m. concert, preceded by an open mic at 7:30 p.m., […]

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Poulos Announces Economic Plan

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Poulos Wants to Revive the Local Economy. 
Today Deborah Poulos, Republican and Conservative candidate for the Suffolk County Legislature’s 16th District, announced her plan to help revive the local economy.
“Suffolk County should not just hope for the best.  We need to be proactive in helping improve the local economic outlook,” said Poulos.  “As a business owner, […]

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Helping Hands Needs Our Support

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Reverend Gaines, who is one of the most giving people in Huntington is asking for our help. The Helping Hands Rescue Mission is in desperate need of resources.  Since times are so tough for many, more people are turning to the mission and less people have the resources to donate.  In addition to needing non-perishable […]

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Independence Party Voter Outrage

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Lou D’Amaro wants my vote for County Legislature? Instead, I think after what he has done to Independence voters like me he should resign his position.
D’Amaro’s desperate attempt to do anything to win the Independence Party primary fortunately failed but he needs to be held accountable for his actions what he did to me and […]

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Toni Tepe Remains Republican Leader By Unanimous Vote

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Last night at the Thatched Cottage, the Huntington Republican Party held it’s officer elections.  Despite unsuccessful attempts to unseat the Chair, Toni Tepe was reelected unanimously.
During her acceptance speech, Toni Tepe discussed how the party overcame controversy during the screening process for Town Board and the Primary elections and have come back stronger than ever.  She emphasized […]

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33rd Annual Pickle Festival – Saturday September 22th

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The Greenlawn-Centerport Historical Association
Presents
The 33rd Annual Pickle Festival
at The John Gardiner Farm
900 Park Avenue
Saturday, September 22
11:00 – 4:00
Featuring homemade pickles, jams, jellies, farm grown vegetables, baked goods and family activity
$5 donation for adults; children under 12 free.  For more information call 754-1180.

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