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A leading voice for college students statewide who rely on New York’s Tuition Assistant Program (TAP), Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R,C,I-South Huntington) recently introduced legislation to increase TAP funding, which would provide students with more financial backing as tuition costs climb.
“As a college professor, I see every day how important TAP is for thousands of students. […]
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HUNTINGTON COMMUNITY FIRST AID SQUAD SEEKS PROM DRESSES –
POPULAR PROGRAM PROVIDES LOCAL YOUNG LADIES WITH SPECIAL ATTIRE
HCFAS Collecting Dresses for Long Island Volunteer Center’s 21st Annual Prom Boutique
Huntington Community First Aid Squad invites the community to search their closets to find and donate gently-used, prom-appropriate dresses and gowns to help Long Island girls enjoy their […]
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Cold Spring Harbor – 2 hour delayed start
Commack – 2 hour delayed start
Elwood – 2 hour delayed start, All before school activities and AM kindergarten are cancelled.
Half Hollow Hills – 2 hour delayed start
Harborfields – 2 hour delayed start, no AM Kindergarten, Pre-K or Morning Programs.
Huntington – 2 hour delayed start
Northport/ East Northport – 2 hour delayed […]
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Cold Spring Harbor – Closed
Commack – Closed
Elwood – Closed
Harborfields – Closed
Half Hollow Hills – Closed
Huntington – Closed
Northport/ East Northport – Closed
South Huntington – Closed
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A Message from the Huntington School Board and Administration . . .
It is with heavy hearts that the Huntington Board of Education and administration mourn the passing of our friend and colleague, Adam Spector. Adam was a trustee, an active community member and a parent who advocated for all. He passionately devoted his time […]
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It was my great honor and privilege to have had the opportunity to run for the Harborfields Board of Education.
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Harborfields Central School District budget passed by a vote of 1,467 to 429.
Nicholas Guiliano and David Steinberg were elected to the Board of Education.
The trustee vote was as follows:
Nicholas Guiliano – 1,228 votes
Darryl St. George – 878 votes
David Steinberg – 1,088 votes
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Students pledged to read a certain number of pages or for a certain amount of time between 8:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., and gathered monetary donations based on their anticipated amount of reading.
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Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School students in the Harborfields Central School District took part in the Parents as Reading Partners’ Ride the Reading Wave celebration, which kicked off with an interactive assembly.
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On Jan. 8, 31 Oldfield Middle School students in the Harborfields Central School District took part in the school level of the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. The students, representing grades six through eight, qualified to participate in the school-level bee after winning their class bees.
Students took on many complicated words with confidence. After nine rounds, only […]
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