Some of the events around Huntington this week.
Lupinacci to take up new role as assemblyman in 10th District in January.
Long Island School for the Gifted sends more than 1,000 pounds to LI Cares.
From primary to high school, students will perform in variety of settings.
Hydroponics, "low tunnel" greenhouses and other new technologies extend growing season.
With new leaders in place, school districts pursue new ideas.
School district hopes partnerships will provide funds for programs.
Kits and cards make their way to those hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.
Schedule disrupted by storms will change to meet state minimum number of days.
Huntington looks to make up days lost to Hurricane Sandy.
Board of Education picks vacation days that will have to be used to make up for days lost to storms.
Huntington Schools makes schedule changes in wake of Sandy.
Loss of class time because of hurricane means changes.
Huntington, S. Huntington had planned to open for first time since hurricane.
Two-hour delays for students in both districts.
Concern about returning students home on already battered streets halts plans to reopen.
Generators to provide power at two polling locations.
South Huntington shuts 2 days; Huntington plans to reassess Monday.
Road access, power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy are factors.
School district administrators assess schedule to reopen.
Superintendent says classes could be held without using damaged areas.
No power in schools means no classes.
Huntington cancels Monday night program.
Robotics adviser adds ideas from NASA/Embry-Riddle summer program.
Specialized curriculum could be based at Abrams school.
Trustees serenaded and given certificates of appreciation.
Whitman marching band, cheerleaders rock Homecoming.
Coming up this week in Huntington.
Parade, Hall of Fame inductions mark big weekend.
Session convened to discuss personnel matter.
Friars football improves to 5-2 Friday, school crowns king and queen.
Hall of Fame induction, parade and football on the schedule.
After pilot study report, South Huntington School Board questions state mandated system for measuring student growth
Students from Oakwood Primary and Countrywood continue a district tradition at monthly board meeting
South Huntington parochial school adds new $165K press box.