Town Board Honors Preis for Contributions to Art Community

The Huntington Town Board honored Erich Preis last week for his contributions to the art world. Preis, founder of the Spirit of Huntington Art Center, was given a proclamation recognizing his own work as a painter as well as his engagement with and support of Read More …

Otto Kahn Scholarship Winners Named

Eight high school seniors have been named recipients of Otto Kahn Awards and will be honored June 14 at Oheka Castle gala. The winners announced by Friends of Oheka are: Huntington High School: Victoria Befumo and Katerina Damiano Walt Whitman High School: Fern Brazeau and Read More …

Letter: LIPA Returns With a New Assault on Taxpayers

Dear Editor, Over the last month, the Long Island Power Authority unveiled their second assault against residential and commercial class taxpayers in Nassau & Suffolk County. The first assault was betraying the position LIPA took in the 1997 Public Authorities Board hearing granting the LILCO Read More …

Cook Looking for Decision Upholding Petitions for Ballot Line

Councilman Gene Cook will be back in court Thursday, looking for a ruling on the validity of petitions that would put him on the ballot as a candidate for Huntington  town supervisor. Ed Smyth, Republican town councilman and candidate for supervisor, sued to knock Cook Read More …

Sponsored: Gene Cook Fights to Protect Our Quality of Life

Dear Editor, My name is Jim McGoldrick, a lifelong resident of Huntington Station, who’s been known to hold our elected leaders accountable as they were elected to protect Huntington and our quality of life.  Today, I want to thank Eugene Cook for doing just that.  Read More …

Lupinacci and Cook Put Soda Bread to the Test

Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci and Councilman Eugene Cook served as judges at the Town of Huntington Adult Day Care’s 4th Annual Irish Soda Bread Contest on Friday, along with senior resident Mary Enright. “Growing up in an Italian home, gatherings and holidays always centered around Read More …