Huntington, NY
STATE COLLEGE, PA - JANUARY 25: Meghan James, 14, of Huntington, New York, cannot control her emotions after paying respect to former Penn State Football coach Joe Paterno during the second public viewing at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center on the campus of Penn State on January 25, 2012 in State College, Pennsylvania. Paterno, who was 85, died due to complications from lung cancer on January 22, 2012.
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Huntington Town restores community agency funding
The Huntington Town Board has restored $125,808 in funding to social-service and youth organizations, town officials said.Agencies seeing funding restored include Family Service League Inc., Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition Inc., Huntington Yout Read more »
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Cops: Wrong-way Southern driver was high
A Huntington man who drove the wrong way for about five miles Friday on the Southern State Parkway between Islip Terrace and North Bay Shore faces a charge of driving while under the influence of drugs, State Police said. John Brooks , 28, told troopers Read more »
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Girls Hoops 3 Stars of the Night (2/2)
The 3 Stars for Thursday 2/2: Freshman Heather Forster had career-highs with 26 points and 25 rebounds to lead Huntington over Comsewogue 48-42 in League IV.Meagan Doherty (above) had nine of her 18 points in the fourth quarter as Sachem East knocked off Read more »
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Huntington schoolhouse is now a landmark
One of the last one-room schoolhouses in the Town of Huntington will be preserved, thanks to a recently granted historic landmark classification.The town board voted unanimously earlier this month to give the designation to the building and property know Read more »
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Music Joints February 2012
Wherefore Arts? (631) 239-5130, Huntington Wherefore art thou, unknown Long Island music? It’s only unknown because you don’t know about it yet and it’s right here in your backyard—or actually, in a living room in Huntington. Tom and Robin Romeo have sta Read more »
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Town Notebook: Officer Honored, New Law Helps Local Business
Safety Officer Keith Tetrault holds a proclamation presented for heroism by the Huntington Town Board Feb. 6. Town of Huntington The Huntington Town Board on Monday recognized a public safety security officer for an act of heroism. In a proclamation presented 2/12/12 from Huntington Patch Read more »
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Chamber of Commerce To Hold ‘Cash Mob’ to Support Huntington Business Owners
time to grab your money, get prepared for some great fun and meet us downtown as the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce’s Village Merchants Committee supports a new trend in “Buying Local” by initiating a monthly “Cash Mob” at local businesses in Huntington 2/12/12 from Village Tattler Read more »
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High school scoreboard
(Snider), 4. George (Homestead) 138–1. Jackson (Yorktown), 2. Nix (Bishop Dwenger), 3. Riecke (East Noble), 4. Jolas (Huntington North) 145–1. Faurote (Bellmont), 2. Gerber (Bluffton), 3. Hiestand (Yorktown), 4. Bays (Whitko) 152–1. Bradley (Muncie Southside), from The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Read more »
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Be Blue: Metro Track Work Spares Only One Line on Weekend
Friday evening, after 10 p.m., Yellow Line trains will operate every 26 minutes between Fort Totten and Huntington. Customers should allow 15-20 minutes of additional travel time. On Saturday and Sunday, all Yellow Line trains will operate via the Blue Line from DCist Read more »
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theOysterBayEnterprise-Pilot.com Calendar
director, WA, will give a slide show of his latest rhododendron species discoveries and trip scenes from China. Join the Huntington-Oyster Bay Audubon Society at 8 a.m. at Croton Point Park, Look for bald eagles, short-eared owls and hawks. Waterfowl in Croton from Oyster Bay Enterprise Pilot Read more »