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CHAD LUPINACCI RESPONDS TO STATE OF THE UNION 2016

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In 2008, President Barack Obama won a historic election promising hope and change and to unite all American’s by rising above partisan politics.  Tonight’s State of the Union echoed those ideals. Sadly, after eight years of President Obama’s leadership, our nation stands more bitterly divided — in more ways than one Stated “Lupinacci”.
Lupinacci goes on […]

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Mr. Supervisor, Why Can’t You Hear The People!

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Can you make a New Year’s Resolution to finally address drunken behavior in 2016? – EDITORIAL
Every week someone is getting run over. Every day someone in Huntington is falling down drunk. Civic groups like the Greater Huntington Civic or Huntington Matters complain to “Public Safety” or a town board member or to the police. I […]

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Town of Huntington 2016 Inaugural Ceremony

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Below find the Program, Pictures and the Audio of the 2016 Town of Huntington Inaugural Ceremony.
Click below to listen to the entire Ceremony.
https://thehuntingtonian.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2016ceremony.mp4
 
 
 

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Huntington Officials to Take Oaths Today Jan. 3 Inaugural

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Huntington Town Council Members Susan A. Berland and Eugene Cook, Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia and Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona will take their oaths of office and deliver remarks at an inaugural ceremony to be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, January 3, 2016, at Walt Whitman High School. The program will also include musical selections […]

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Take the “STUDENTS FIRST” SURVEY and Express Your Opinion on Common Core

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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci announced that he will be conducting a survey to gain more feedback from Long Island residents on hot button state education issues. The “Students First” survey will be posted on Lupinacci’s official Assembly Facebook and Twitter profiles starting on Monday, December 14.
“I’m always looking to see where constituents stand on issues that […]

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ASSEMBLY MUST ACT ON TOUGH DWI, DRUNK BOATING LAWS

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No fewer than eight pieces of legislation designed to enact stiffer penalties for driving or boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs stalled in the New York State Assembly during the 2015 session. As the start of the 2016 session approaches, Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci (R, C, I – South Huntington) is urging his Assembly […]

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Dix Hills FD Receives Proclamation from Legislator Stern

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This has been a busy and rewarding year for the Dix Hills Fire Department, with numerous life-saves by the Rescue Squad, 13 major house fires, the success of their “Cyanokit” program in saving a resident pulled from a fire, and many other achievements.
As a Dix Hills resident, Suffolk County Legislator Steve Stern recognized the department’s accomplishments […]

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ASHAROKEN VILLAGE HOLDS DEDICATION CEREMONY FOR NEW VILLAGE HALL

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On November 24, 2015 – The Incorporated Village of Asharoken celebrated the grand opening of its new Village Hall today with a formal dedication ceremony. Asharoken Mayor Dr. Greg Letica and the Board of Trustees hosted the event that was attended by more than 100 Asharoken residents, friends and many local elected officials and dignitaries. […]

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Suffolk County Undertakes Review of Sewage Treatment Regulatory Program

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As an outgrowth of County Executive Steve Bellone’s Reclaim Our Waters Initiative, the Suffolk County Health Department has undertaken a review of existing sewage treatment plant (STP) siting and enforcement practices to identify opportunities to further strengthen its regulatory programs.
“As part of a comprehensive approach to improve water quality, it makes sense to review our […]

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Bellone Nominates Tim Sini as Suffolk County Police Commissioner
Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Currently Serves as Suffolk’s Assistant Deputy County Executive for Public Safety
 
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced on November 24th 2015 that he will be nominating Assistant Deputy County Executive for Public Safety, Tim Sini, to become Suffolk County Police Commissioner.
Sini served as County […]

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