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Huntington Station's Donated Clock Tower To Get Ribbon Cutting
The clock tower was donated to the town by the Huntington Station Business Improvement District.

HUNTINGTON STATION, NY — A ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for the electric clock tower that was donated to the town by the Huntington Station Business Improvement District (BID), the town announced.
The ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday at the corner of Pulaski Road and New York Avenue.
Huntington Town Supervisor Edmund J. Smyth will be joined by the Huntington Town Board, town officials and the Huntington Station BID.
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The Town Board on Oct. 13 accepted a donation from the Huntington Station BID of an electric clock tower and landscaping consisting of plantings, pavers, and mulch.
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