Don’t Feel Like Cooking?

Uber Eats, along with several other services, has arrived in Huntington, delivering food for restaurants that don’t have their own service. Other delivery services like DoorDash, Grubhub, Eat24 (owned by Grubhub), Seamless (which merged with Grubhub in 2013), and delivery.com are also available in Huntington. Read More …

Smart Seniors Conference Draws Scam Warnings

Attorney General  Eric T. Schneiderman’s representative, T.J. Hatter and Huntington’s Receiver of Taxes, Jillian Guthman, spoke about senior-targeted fraud during a conference Monday at the Huntington Senior Center. According to Hatter, scammers use kindness, fear, and/or intimidation tactics. He spoke about I.R.S. scams, sweepstakes scams, Read More …

Huntington Resident Makes a Microcosm

“5,” a film about New York by Huntington resident, Phillip Gladkov, 23, came to the Cinema Arts Centre on April 22, Earth Day. The film depicts the four seasons. “5” animates one day, beginning in upstate-spring with a sunrise. Summer flows with a focus on Read More …

Man Critically Injured in Wyandanch Car Accident Dies

A pedestrian struck by a car in Wyandanch Wednesday died Saturday of his injuries, and a Dix Hills man has been charged in the accident. Suffolk County police gave this account: At approximately 2 p.m., Daniyal Syed was driving south on Straight Path when his Read More …

Cecile Richards at Book Revue

President of Planned Parenthood Cecile Richards came to Huntington’s Book Revue on April 21 for her new memoir, “Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead – My Life Story.” About 20 anti-abortion protesters gathered outside of the store bearing signs Read More …

Steve Israel at Book Revue

Former Congressman Steve Israel spoke about and signed his new novel, “Big Guns” at Huntington’s Book Revue on April 19. Interviewing the politician and author was Suffolk County Executive, Steve Bellone. “Big Guns” satirizes the debate about gun control in the U.S. Israel said he Read More …