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The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Huntington.
"Everything lined up for us for having a good outcome of it. Nobody got killed," says Captain Michael Colonna.
The robber made off with some cash from TD Bank back in February and fled in a black Nissan, police say.
It marks the town's first annual Wellness Walk and is meant to destigmatize the disease of addiction and promote treatment.
The man ran away from police officers through back yards in the area, police say.
The Long Islander was accused of illegally entering the Capitol and Nancy Pelosi's office with four others, authorities say.
Capt. Michael Colonna discussed saving 3 people from a burning home without his gear. "I couldn’t speak for about 4 days," he says.
Inflation, fuel costs, food bills and the ending of the coronavirus moratorium on evictions have been causing Long Islanders to struggle.
The weekend-long event featured rides, Greek food, music and dancing and vendors, according to the report.
Detectives believe a person from England made threats of violence against the South Huntington high school, police say.
Use the interactive map to see when leaves might be the most vivid where you are. Do you have a favorite place to see the leaves change?
William "Doc" Spencer will serve 6-months as part of a year of interim probation under a plea deal, Newsday reported.
A day of fun and creativity in the Museum and Heckscher Park! Saturday, September 17, 12 to 5 pm
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The Cold Spring Harbor School District and community came together during a "Friday Night Lights" and 9/11 Remembrance event.
Michael Colonna ran into a burning house without any gear or hose line when he heard three people were still inside the home.
The tree, adorned in gold lights and gold ribbons donated by the Daniela Conte Foundation, will be lit every evening in September.
Some Long Island residents should be on the lookout for flooding streets caused by heavy rains.
From the parade itself to the vehicles driving down the road, check out the scenes from the event in the story.
Huntington Resident Alice Marie Rorke Presented With Long Island Business News Corporate Citizen Leadership Excellence-Nonprofit Award
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Huntington Patch.
Check out photos of the home, the yard, and the patio.