Street Renamed for Restaurant Owner Lost to 9/11 Illness

The Town of Huntington renamed Highland Court Saturday in honor of a restaurant owner who assisted first-responders during the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Lloyd Frazier, who was 53 when he died of 9/11-related respiratory illness on Jan. 17, 2006, ran a McDonald’s Read More …

Street to Be Renamed to Honor Restaurant Owner Who Assisted 9/11 Responders

The Town Board voted this week to add the name of Lloyd Frazier Way to White Pine Court to honor a resident who assisted rescuers after the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks. Frazier, who was 53 when he died of 9/11-related respiratory illness on Jan. Read More …

Board Dedicates Streets, Replaces AEDs, and Sets up Drone Permits

The Town Board declared last week that two streets are to be renamed after hometown heroes who recently lost their battles to 9/11-related cancer. In other business, the board replaced outdated Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) machines and established a permit procedure for the use of Read More …

Services Set for Scott Blackshaw, Ex-NYPD

Visiting hours have been set for Tuesday for Scott Blackshaw, 52, of Huntington Station, who died Sunday. He was a retired member of the New York Police Department who had developed cancer attributed to his work at Ground Zero post-Sept.11. He is survived by his  Read More …