- Home
- Events
- Investigations
- News
- OPINION
- Police/Fire/EMS
- Politics
- Sports & Schools
Suffolk County Police have arrested three teens who were riding dirt bikes and an ATV in a reckless manner in Huntington yesterday.
Second Precinct Police Officer James Garside observed two dirt bikes and an ATV driving recklessly southbound on Park Avenue at approximately 4:50 p.m Sunday, June 5, 2016. Officer Garside followed the suspects to Berkeley […]
Continue reading …
Suffolk County Police Second Squad detectives are investigating a stabbing that occurred at a bar in Huntington early this morning.
A police officer was alerted Saturday June 4, 2016 at approximately 1:50 a.m. by a patron of Acacia, located at 371 New York Ave., that a man had been stabbed inside the bar. The victim, a […]
Continue reading …
Frank Petrone for directing Ken Lindahl to send around a very detailed letter reminding folks that their lawn signs may be confiscated if they don’t follow the letter of the law regarding political signs. We find this ironic especially during an election season where the lack of code enforcement in our town is a hot button issue. […]
Continue reading …
On July 7, 2010 the Town of Huntington issued a press release claiming the following:
“Continuing the Town’s crackdown on illegal apartments, Code Enforcement officers, in coordination with Suffolk County police, executed search warrants at four locations July 1, finding illegal apartments at all of the locations. The Town placed notices of hazardous conditions at three locations […]
Continue reading …
This is how a typical case of a home with code violations goes through the system in the Town of Huntington. This is intended to give the reader a clear picture of why the the illegal housing problem is growing and is destroying the quality of life and contributing to the high taxes throughout our town. Since the system is broken there are people […]
Continue reading …
In last weeks issue of Closing Of Jack Abrams School, we stated how in 1988 the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the ruling that the Town of Huntington violated the Federal Fair Housing Act by limiting public housing to the small section of town known as the Urban Renewal area. The ruling stated that […]
Continue reading …
This home is owned by Community Properties, LLC which is one of Don Pius’ holding companies. Besides the obvious problems with the “No Crack” sign, there are many other issues of concern. Wires hanging across windows is a violations of Town code. Notice the kiddie pool in the bottom right of the picture. It is more than disturbing to think […]
Continue reading …
ShotSpotter, Inc. and the Suffolk County Police Department have been working very hard to secure site authorizations and permissions for the buildings and poles where the sensors are to be installed. This phase of the installation is always the most time consuming and, due to the initial delay in negotiating the contract, we are somewhat […]
Continue reading …
On August 4th, Huntington Station residents observed police activity at McKay Road and North Street. According to police they were responding to a 911 call. The caller stated that there was someone at 174 McKay Road threatening people with a bat.
When Police arrived they were told by an eyewitness that someone had a black object that could have possibly been […]
Continue reading …