Voters to Take On School Board Votes, Budget Proposals

Residents will be voting Tuesday on school budgets and candidates for school boards with a variety of issues to consider, from the sale of land, adding a student to the board, to roof and boiler replacements. The elections come as school districts are coming out Read More …

Schools: Foundation Donations, Impressive Haircuts

The Huntington Foundation for Excellence in Education has donated nearly $31,000 to the Huntington School District to fund six separate grants in five different buildings. Huntington school board members voted to accept the funds at a recent public meeting. The grants include: Teacher: Desire Lahoz/Woodhull Intermediate Read More …

Huntington Business District Elects Leaders

The Huntington Station Business Improvement District recently elected new officers. Chosen were: President Frank Cosentino of County Line Hardware. He has been on the board for eight years and served as president in 2016. He wants to  to emphasize helping businesses to recover from the Read More …

St. Hugh Church to Host Covid-19 Vaccinations on Tuesday

UPDATE St. Hugh of Lincoln in Huntington Station will host Covid-19 vaccinations on Tuesday, the governor’s office said Saturday. A link used to make an appointment was showing that all slots were booked. It is unclear whether other appointments are available. St. Hugh is one Read More …

Clubhouse Restaurant Listed for $1.3 Million

The Clubhouse steakhouse  at 320 West Jericho Turnpike, Huntington Station is listed  for sale at $1.3 million. The property, built in 1962, the listing is offered as a sale/leaseback. The restaurant has 1,947 square feet; 50 feet of the property, with a newly paved parking Read More …

Man Shot in Huntington Station

A man walking through the parking lot of Lincoln Farms Apartments was shot Tuesday afternoon. Suffolk County police said the 27-year-old man was shot while walking through the parking lot of the apartments at  123 1st Ave., at approximately 4:30 p.m. The victim, of Central Islip, Read More …

2 Fundraising Campaigns Underway for Families Displaced by Fires

Fundraising campaigns are running for two families that have recently lost everything to fires in their homes. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to a Huntington Station family of six who lost their home to a fire on Dec.4. Kaila McCoy, her partner  Caprice  Read More …

Cuomo Encourages Residents to Stay Home at Holidays

New York State is encouraging residents to avoid traveling out of state for Thanksgiving. “My personal advice is the best way to say I love you this Thanksgiving, the best way to say, I’m thankful for you and love you so much, I’m so thankful Read More …

Huntington Station, East Northport Buildings for Sale

A Depot Road property housing a deli and residential apartments is for sale at $1.5 million. The building, at the corner of 156 Depot Road, east 10th Street,  went up in 1970. It is marketed as an income-producing site.  Survey and floor plans For more Read More …

Mobile Shower Unit Comes to Huntington Station

St. Hugh Roman Catholic Church is hosting a mobile shower unit available once a week to those who need to clean up. The Huntington Public Library, St. Hugh of Lincoln Outreach and Hands Across Long Island sponsor the unit, which is avaliable Thursdays from 10 Read More …

Volunteer Carpenters Fix Up Huntington Station Church Space

A group of union volunteer carpenters has been fixing up church space to expand services in the Huntington Station community. The Rev. Dan Rivera of the Huntington Assembly of God Church said the group, known as the Latino Club from the New York City Council Read More …

Newsday Investigation Finds Extensive Housing Discrimination

An extensive Newsday investigation has found evidence of widespread discrimination in the real estate market against members of minority communities. Read More …