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Introducing Gene Cook

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Gene Cook was raised on Long Island and now lives with his wife and children in Greenlawn. Cook says he has chosen to run for Town office because he is “discouraged by the consistent unanimous voting records of the town board, does not believe its members are acting in the best interests of the people, and wants […]

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The Race Begins

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The ticket has been set for the Town Board, and the race begins. Lets hope they all focus on issues that are really important to Huntingtonian’s. The candidates are listed below the party line they will have on the ballot in November.
Republican Line:
Gene Cook
Herb Morrow
Conservative Line:
Gene Cook
Herb Morrow
Independence Line:
Gene Cook
Susan Berland
Democratic Line:
Glenda Jackson
Susan Berland
Working Families […]

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Closing of Jack Abrams: Past, Present & Future – Week 1

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Imagine for a moment that a small portion of Anytown USA was invaded by another country and the result was that certain facilities were taken over and occupied. Would we as a nation tolerate that and move along?  Would our Government remove the visitors and turn our backs on the residents who live there? It seems […]

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Courts Reversed the Decision

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The courts decided unanimously to put Gene Cook back on the Republican line.  The ruling was made by the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Toni Tepe, Chairwoman of the Huntington Republican Party said : “I am delighted that the people prevailed and that Gene Cook, who was unanimously chosen by the Huntington Republican Committee, will […]

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The Cost of Doing Business

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On August 10, 2011, a group of about 20 concerned Town of Huntington residents went to the 3rd District Court, on New York Ave. in Huntington Station, to see first hand how code violations are being dealt with.  Some of the people who attended are part of a group called the Citizens for Huntington Code Enforcement.   This group was […]

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Fun For Kids

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Although it seems that the days of summer are rapidly flying by, its not too late to squeeze in a few more memorable days with the kids. Since many camps are ending their programs soon and days will become less structured, Kids Corner will provide you with suggestions to fill this special time. Here is […]

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Welcome!

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The staff at thehuntingtonian.com welcomes you to this new site. We look forward to serving your needs and having a little fun along the way. Hopefully you will notice that we are taking a little different approach to reporting. We want to give a few more facts and ideas than you would normally find in an online […]

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Introducing Herb Morrow

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Herb Morrow currently serves as the Mayor of the Village of Huntington Bay. He joined the Village Board in 1993 as a Trustee. He was first elected Mayor in 1994 and in June 2010 was elected to his ninth, two year term. The Village Mayor in Huntington Bay, like many other Villages throughout New York […]

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Google buys Motorola

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Google Inc. agreed to acquire Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for about $12.5 billion in cash today, allowing the creator of the fast-growing Android mobile operating system to build its own smartphones, tablets and providing 17,000 more patents (7,500 other in the works) to defend against a rash of lawsuits. Two weeks ago Google also purchased […]

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Out of The Race!

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A press release from Peter Nichols says: I have requested that the Suffolk County Libertarian Party withdraw my name from consideration for a town board seat due to certain developments that have occurred during the current petitioning process. However, through my own organization,  SaveHuntington.com, I will continue to work with those voters who feel disenfranchised by the […]

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