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🌱 Huntington Veteran Publishes Children's Book + Cinema Arts Lineup

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Hey, friends. It's Thursday in Huntington and I'm back in your inbox to get you caught up on the most important things happening in town, including news about:

  • Huntington's Cinema Arts Centre stacks a full lineup of critically acclaimed classic films.
  • Town of Oyster Bay is currently accepting nominations for the 2023 Women of Distinction Program.
  • Huntington Veteran publishes first children's book.

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A couple of morning showers. High: 56 low: 34.

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Here are the top three stories in Huntington today:

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  1. Huntington's Cinema Arts Centre stacks a full lineup of critically acclaimed classic films. The films will be shown over the next few months and are American and international films. Click the link to see the full lineup. (LongIsland.com)
  2. Town of Oyster Bay is currently accepting nominations for the 2023 Women of Distinction Program. "Each year, the town has the honor of recognizing women who go above and beyond to improve the lives of those around them through our Women of Distinction Program," said Councilwoman Michele Johnson, who serves as chairwoman of the Women of Distinction Committee. "If you know a special woman who helps make your community a better place to live, we invite you to nominate her to be a 2023 Town of Oyster Bay Woman of Distinction." (Patch)
  3. Huntington Veteran publishes first children's book. Kate Miranda published "The Adventures of Gus and Coach: Paris Edition", which can be purchased on Amazon or at Barnes and Noble. "The Adventures of Gus and Coach: Paris Edition" is the first of a planned series, Miranda said. The dogs are based on Miranda's own dogs, Gucci and Coach. She wanted a way to immortalize her Mi-Ki dogs, as Gucci is a 13-year-old male black and white dog, and Coach is a 10-year-old male white canine. (Huntington Patch)

Today in Huntington:

  • NT Live: The Crucible - Cinema Arts Centre. (7 p.m.)

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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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