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The pedestrian was crossing the street when he was hit, police say.
The man drove the wrong way and struck two trees and a utility pole, police say.
Philanthropist, Rosario S. Cassata, of The Cassata Foundation Donates Toys for 45 Local Children
The Harborfields High School Dance Club and kickline team visited Thomas J. Lahey Elementary School cheerleading practices.
The man runs Max Auto Recycling, according to a report. Thousands of catalytic converters were found in 2 Long Beach homes, police say.
The winter sports teams helped homeless people and less fortunate families who cannot afford necessities.
The man who was assaulted suffered injuries and had to go to the hospital, police say. Officers are looking for his attacker.
Each student designed an ornament that represents New York state. The students were recognized by Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
The award recognizes new and creative approaches to music education.
The man with the knife was accused of demanding the other man's money, police say.
The yard was opened as the 2022 snow and ice season begins in an effort to make removal more efficient.
Here are some things on the agenda for the Dec. 13 Huntington Town Board meeting.
The DNA information will be published in a database of the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
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The businesses have signed leases, according to the report.
More than 150 Harborfields High School music students traveled to Disney World to perform and learn.
The grocery franchise is offering five $200 ShopRite gift cards. Here's how you can enter the sweepstakes.
The 3-month-old puppy was returned to the pet store on Wednesday, according to police.
The pantry is being supported by a $10,000 gift card donation from Stop & Shop.
A man placed a Havanese puppy inside a backpack and left the store, police say.
An opening date for the chicken restaurant is imminent. The eatery will recognize 100 local heroes making an impact in the Huntington area.
The Town of Oyster Bay is allowing Huntington to borrow five garbage trucks after six of Huntington's burned in a fire.
ALSO: Another car was also stolen, police say.
A couple of explosions were heard as firefighters doused the flaming trucks.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.