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The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Huntington.
Former Great Neck Resident Celebrates Her 100th Birthday at The Bristal at East Northport
"The Town of Huntington is the gold standard for housing development in New York," Smyth said, rebuking the state's criticism of Huntington.
Long Island Cares served nearly 400K more meals in 2022 than 2021. Inflation and cost of food are factoring into the hunger increase on LI.
The library is launching a monthly True Crime Club, with January's featuring The Zodiac Killer. A couple of movie nights are also slated.
He exploited the woman for more than a year, threatening her, family members, and her associates, the Suffolk DA said.
Lululemon and Showcase already opened, while five others are on the way. Offerings include trends, clothing, and a plant-forward eatery.
ALSO: A woman was scammed by someone posing as an Amazon employee, police say.
Scott Wallace was named a 2023 inductee into the New York State Girls High School Soccer Hall of Fame.
The students virtually competed against more than 1,000 students across Suffolk County.
Two women and two male teens tried to rob a marijuana dealer when one fired a bullet that killed the dealer's friend, prosecutors say.
The shoulder became blocked right around rush hour. The vehicle has since been cleared.
Jim Polansky is set to retire before the next academic year. "Huntington will forever be a part of me," he said.
"We’re really trying to be a shop where anyone who walks in can discover what the medium of comics offers," said owner Menachem Luchins.
Three laptops and a gold ring were nabbed from the home, police say.
They are wanted for grand larceny, police say.
The Huntington Town Board voted unanimously to honor the late Alison Russo, who was stabbed to death while on the job in NYC in September.
ALSO: Two cars were stolen, police say.
Four earned Awards of Excellence in the artistic competition.
The Oldfield Middle School eighth grader was the Eastern Region runner-up for Optimum’s annual Hispanic Heritage Month essay contest.
Enjoy cost-cutting by ordering Bulk Custom Stickers Printing
Burgers, storage containers, salads, and a furniture showroom are coming to the Huntington area, according to a report.
Owner John Titus discussed the evolution of printing, his keys to success, and his son, Greg, joining the family business.
"To lose such an energetic and dynamic educator, who our students have come to know and love, is a tragedy to say the least."