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Adam Saalfield, 21, of Huntington Station was arrested Wednesday

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Huntington Blue Devils Marching Band Wins State Title to Cap Undefeated Season

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The Huntington High School Blue Devil marching band culminated an undefeated season by winning the New York State Field Band Conference championship and Governor’s Cup on Sunday at Syracuse’s Carrier Dome.

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Xavier Palacios Addressing the Town Board During the March for Maggie

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Xavier Palacios is one of the founders of Friends of Huntington Station Latin Quarter (HSLQ).  He is a trustee on the Huntington School Board and an attorney with a practice in Huntington Station.
HSLQ is a movement from within the community with the belief that the solution to what ails Huntington Station “Is Up To Us.”
He […]

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Commack National Merit Semifinalists

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Three academically talented Commack High School seniors earned the rank of Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Scott Massa, Amanda Weiss, and Chantel Yang will compete for one of the $2,500 scholarships awarded in the spring to National Merit Finalists.

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Minor Incident at Silas Wood School In The South Huntington School DIstrict

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According Police were there was a disoriented man at the Silas Sood School earlier today. Silas Wood is in the South Huntington School district. The man was assisted by police and medical personnel.
The  South Huntington school district issued the following statement:
We just wanted to provide you with a “heads up” on an incident that took […]

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Editor’s Note: Kelly wrote this note because of the violence that has surrounded her home, her friends, her family.  She was quite courageous in her thoughts and words below. As someone living in this community for 57 years this letter brought me to tears. What say you Frank Petrone? But better than that, what are […]

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Police Officer Nicholas Guerrero To Be Released From Hospital

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Police Officer Nicholas Guerrero will be released from Stony Brook University Hospital and  be transported to rehabilitation facility.
Officer Guerrero and his partner were struck by a vehicle fleeing a traffic stop on Partridge Lane in Huntington on September 22. Officer Guerrero suffered a serious head injury and was airlifted to Stony Brook University Hospital where he […]

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March Because Maggie Matters

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A group of concerned citizens from the South Huntington and Huntington School Districts have organized a march on Town Hall brought on by the murder of Maggie Rosales. They describe the purpose of the march “as way of bringing people together for peace and harmony, to remember a life was lost to a violent crime and […]

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South Huntington Homecoming and Spirit Activities To Include Respectful Observance

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The South Huntington School Community suffered a tragic loss on Monday with the passing of senior Maggie Rosales.

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The content and subject matter of this audio is disturbing and is not suitable for children.

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