Over two dozen Harborfields student-musicians shared the music they've been working on during the new coronavirus. Video link inside story.
"He was among the brave caregivers dedicated to their patients during this challenging time," the hospital said in a statement.
Firefighters responded to the Centerport home Saturday evening for a report of a chimney fire, officials say.
New York City is actually dropping as the number of cases in Long Island increases, as a percentage, said Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The single-car crash took place at 5 p.m. Saturday.
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Faculty members will drive past houses and wave to students throughout the district, as school has been canceled due to the new coronavirus.
Here's a list of all facilities that closed Thursday due to the new coronavirus, including fields, courts and beach parking lots.
The fabric will be used to make homemade cloth masks for healthcare workers and staff on the front lines against the new coronavirus.
The Huntington Village location donated several hundred smoothies to health care workers on the front lines against the new coronavirus.
We asked Huntington businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The Small Business Administration has launched a streamlined site for business owners to apply for federal economic disaster assistance.
A Melville woman was killed after the vehicle she was driving in Melville left the roadway and struck a brick mailbox pillar, police say.
The Town of Huntington supervisor issued a statement on the new coronavirus, and the Town Board took some actions.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Huntington businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Suffolk County saw more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases overnight, the largest number spike so far, Executive Steve Bellone said.
Suffolk police said Mario Ramos, 46, was arrested and charged with injuring a child and harassment.
Social distancing due to the new coronavirus didn't stop the Huntington High School Chamber Choir from singing together.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo also warned of drastic budget cuts "like you have never seen" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Check out Patch's exclusive interview with the Blue Line Deli & Bagels owner from earlier in the week about the new coronavirus.
Neighborhood street scenes: kinder, gentler, as new ways of connecting emerge - safely.
"We have been amazed by the incredible support of our community," the hospital said, also providing new coronavirus updates.
Cheyenne, a 10-month-old female, is this week's featured pet. There are some temporary changes to the adoption process due to coronavirus.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Huntington and its surrounding areas.
Splashes of Hope is encouraging kids to design coloring book bags for their fellow children, or people to donate to sponsor a set of gifts.
They are the first three Town employees to test positive for COVID-19, officials say. Town meetings will be held remotely.
When the pandemic forced Greg Teatom to change his plans to propose to his girlfriend, he improvised with a Netflix-inspired proposal.
Blue Line Deli & Bagels is offering essentials like water and toilet paper at cost price to help people get through the new coronavirus.
The man was brought to a hospital after falling into the water, Wednesday morning police say.
Benjamin Marc will come on as marketing liaison to Steven Santarpia as he embarks in aggressive marketing campaign.
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Fifty cars of family and friends cheered up a Long Island girl during the coronavirus lockdown.
The federal government is offering disaster loans to small businesses devastated by the new coronavirus.
ALSO: Another man stole a credit card and debit card, then used the credit card in someone else's name at several stores, police say.
A volunteer group grows to thousands of members who are donating for meal deliveries to Huntington Hospital workers.
The Town of Huntington supervisor requested people report overcrowding at Town parks during the new coronavirus outbreak.
Correction: The hospital suspended the volunteer program a week ago, and it hasn't been restarted yet, according to a spokeswoman.
Local restaurants are expanding to-go options. Here's where to eat and support local businesses in Huntington.
The company, Umbrella, is also seeking volunteers to make urgent deliveries during the new coronavirus.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.