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š± Four Ferraris Stolen From Dealership + Huntington Police Blotter
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Hello, everybody. It's me, Andrew Tessler, your host of the Huntington Patch newsletter — here to impart all the most important things happening in town these days. Including updates on:
- Four Ferraris were stolen from Ferrari of Long Island on Saturday.
- See upcoming events at the Huntington Public Library.
- Check out the most recent Huntington Police Blotter.
But first, today's weather:
Milder; an afternoon shower. High: 46 low: 39.
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Here are the top four stories in Huntington today:
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- Four Ferraris stolen from Ferrari of Long Island on Saturday. A group of three suspects smashed the glass front door and broke into the service entrance and stole merchandise and key fobs. They then stole a 2014 gray convertible, a 2016 blue convertible, a 2018 white two-door and a 2023 white two-door. Police are asking anyone with information to call Nassau County Crimestoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. (Patch)
- See upcoming events at the Huntington Public Library. Events include yoga, travel apps, True Crime Club and more. Click the link to see everything happening at the library. (Huntington Patch)
- See everything going on in the market with the Huntington real estate roundup. From new listings to upcoming open houses, we have you covered. Click the link to get more information on all things real estate! (Huntington Patch)
- Check out the most recent Huntington Police Blotter. These are recent incidents reported in the Huntington area from Feb. 19 through Feb. 25. Seven Louis Vuitton pocketbooks were stolen from Saks Fifth Avenue and a catalytic converter was stolen off a 2008 Hyundai Sonata in Huntington Station. Click the link to read all incidents reported in the blotter. (Huntington Patch)
Today in Huntington:
- Virtual Family and Friends Support Group. (6:30 p.m.)
- Coindre Hall Park Wetlands Ecosystem Presentation. (7 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Huntington Union Free School District: Huntington field hockey has been seeded sixth in the county for 2023. Read the season in the link. (Huntington Union Free School District via Facebook)
- South Huntington Public Library: The library is a perfect place for families to enjoy time together. Check out some photos in the link! (South Huntington Public Library via Facebook)
- Huntington Historical Society: The first snowfall of the year left for some great scenery. Check out the Conklin House decked with snow! (Huntington Historical Society via Facebook)
- Huntington Union Free School District: Tickets are selling fast to the Huntington Foundation for Excellence Gala on March 30. The event is being held at the Water's Edge in Centerport and you should grab your tickets now before they sell out. (Huntington Union Free School District via Facebook)
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You're all caught up for today! I'll catch up with you bright and early tomorrow morning with a new update.
— Andrew Tessler
About me: Hi! I'm Andrew and I have been a Huntington resident for 7 years. I have lived in other countries and states, and my number one love is Huntington. I love health and wellness, traveling, stand-up paddle boarding, and of course going to restaurants and events throughout Huntington!
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