Senior Center to Remain Closed But Home Meals Are Available

The town of Huntington’s Senior Center and Senior Beach House will  both remain closed next week because of Covid-19 -related staffing shortages. But home delivered meals will continue. The status of the senior center closings will be reassessed on a week-to-week basis. Residents with questions Read More …

Hochul Proposes Big Healthcare, Housing Plans

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced sweeping new programs involving healthcare, transportation, housing, climate change and more Wednesday in her first State of the State address. At the top of her list was healthcare, with a plan to invest $10 billion in the sector, including more than Read More …

More Companies Warned on Covid-19 Test Turnaround Times

Two more companies have been warned about meeting promised turnaround times for Covid-19 testing results. New York Attorney General Letitia James issued warning letters to EZ Test NY (a Brooklyn-based collection center) and Keep Health Safe (a Fort Lee, New Jersey-based collection center) —saying they have not Read More …

Blue Devils to Close Games to Spectators

The Huntington Union Free School District is closing all home games to spectators at Huntington High School, J. Taylor Finley Middle School and Jack Abrams to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The district said that, when conditions allow, fans will once again to return to Read More …

Testing Sites to Open on College Campuses

Gov. Kathy Hochul  said Monday that 10 new testing sites will be opening on State University of New York campuses across the state and at Syracuse University this week. More campus sites will open in the coming weeks as the Covid-19 project expands. “We are Read More …

Staff Shortage to Temporarily Close Senior Center; Meal Pickup, Delivery Available

The Town of Huntington Senior Center and Senior Beach House will be closed the first week of January because  of staffing shortages from Covid-19. The home-delivered and drive-through meal pickkup will continue to operate. Residents with questions regarding meals and activities may contact the Senior Read More …

Covid-19 Boosters Required for SUNY, CUNY Students

Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday that the students at SUNY and CUNY schools will be required to get Covid-19 booster as of Jan. 15. Students will also have to go for mandatory pre-testing ahead of their semester return, which will apply to all students who plan Read More …

Update: Excelsior Pass FAQ; Paramount Show Canceled

The New York State Department of Health offers an explanation of how the Excelsior Pass program works. The pass, which contains Covid-19 vaccination information, is available for free. Here are the details. Paramount Cancels Show The Paramount canceled Friday night’s Jessie’s Girl New Year’s Eve Read More …

Huntington Residents Line Up for Covid-19 Tests

Residents lined up at pharmacies around Huntington Tuesday to get tested for Covid-19. Among the sites offering the test were Value Drugs in Greenlawn and Lantern Pharmacy on Wall Street in Huntington. Several other drugstores posted “no testing” signs alongside notes reminding people to get Read More …

Huntington Inauguration Postponed by Covid-19 Concerns

 The Town of Huntington will postpone the Sunday inauguration for new Town Board members because of the Covid-19 epidemic. Town Clerk Andrew Raia will swear in Ed Smyth as supervisor, Dr. David Bennardo and Sal Ferro as new councilmen and Andre Sorrentino as highway superintendent  Read More …

State Lists Sites for Covid-19 Testing

New York State is providing a search tool for residents who want to take a Covid-19 test. Meanwhile, News12 reported that people with confirmed appointments for tests began arriving at the IBEW Local 25 headquarters in Hauppauge Monday morning, even though the testing site doesn’t Read More …

Hochul Signs Bill Criminalizing Forged Covid-19 Vaccination Cards

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation Wednesday  that makes it a crime to forge a Covid-19 vaccination card. The bill, S.4516-C/A.7536-B, makes the falsification of COVID-19 Vaccination Cards a class A misdemeanor.   Anyone convicted of the crime faces up to 1 year in jail or 3 years’ Read More …