Seasonal & Holidays
Huntington To Hold Big Menorah Lighting For Hanukkah
Here is what you need to know about attending the event. The town also plans to bring back its "Huntington Holiday Spectacular."
HUNTINGTON, NY — The Town of Huntington's Big Menorah Lighting is scheduled for Nov. 29 — the second night of Hanukkah, according to a news release. The lighting is slated to start at 5 p.m. on Wall Street; between Main and Gerard streets.
Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and town officials will join Rabbi Yaakov Y. Raskin of the Chabad of Huntington Village, Rabbi Asher Vaisfiche of Melville Chabad and members of the Huntington Business Improvement District and the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce.
The Town of Huntington, Huntington Business Improvement District, Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce, Looks Great Services and the Paramount are also bringing back the “Huntington Holiday Spectacular” to Wall Street in Huntington.
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Starting on Nov. 27 and finishing on Jan. 7, 2022, guests can visit Wall Street all day long to view the Huntington Holiday Spectacular featuring a 65-foot Christmas Tree and the Big Menorah, with lights and music daily, plus more surprises nightly. Local businesses plan to participate with special deals to promote the holiday season, supporting the shared goal of bringing residents from across Long Island to Huntington.
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