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Editors note: This letter was written in response to the the article Town Board’s Use of Eminent Domain Costs Tax payers Millions.
Dear Editor,
Rotondo is only a part of the larger puzzle. The Town knew Rotondo was using this land in an illegal manner as more than a construction debris waste transfer site, less 1000 feet […]
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Aron Coraor made history when the Huntington senior won sixth place honors in the 2014 Intel Science Talent Search, the premier high school science and math competition in the world.
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Hi-Lume Corporation presented the Jack Abrams S.T.E.M. Magnet School with a “big check” in the amount of $13,036.00, which represents the total funds raised at the company’s 50th Anniversary celebration and fund-raising event. James Sutherland, President of Hi-Lume Corporation, made the presentation to James Polansky, Superintendent of Schools for the Huntington Union Free School District, […]
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Huntington High School sent two teams of 15 students each to the Suffolk Science Olympiad earlier this month. The all-day competition at Ward Melville High School drew 40 squads from across the county.
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Enjoy a fantastic Pancake Breakfast Sunday, Feb. 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Halesite Firehouse. A fun family event featuring musical entertainment, crafts for the kids, raffles, and of course, delicious pancakes.
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Superintendent Polansky address the Town Board.
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Cold Spring Harbor School District – Due to the expected inclement weather, all schools will be closed for Monday, February 3, 2014. All before and after school activities are cancelled. There will be no private school transportation.
Commack School District – Due to inclement weather conditions, all Commack Schools and offices are closed today, February 3, 2014.
All extra-curricular and […]
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On January 6, Ryan Porter and other representatives from Renaissance Downtowns addressed the Huntington School District Board of Education and made themselves available to answer questions. Renaissance Downtowns is the master developer that was chosen by the Town of Huntington in 2012 to help with the revitalization of Huntington Station.
Sean McLean, Renaissance VP and Erika […]
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Forty high-school seniors have just been named finalists in the March Intel Science Talent Search competition. Among those selected is Huntington Senior Aron Coraor.
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