2023: A Year of Triumph, Change for Huntington Residents

The year concluding at midnight brought its share of triumphs and tragedies to Huntington. Amid the fights over zoning, politics and parking struggles. it’s easy to overlook the stories of the many Huntington residents who put their hearts into making the lives of others easier, Read More …

Updated: Menorah Lighting, Fairs and Dickens Show Continue Holiday Celebrations

Because of the rain, Santa’s visit Friday night to the Huntington Holiday Spectacular is canceled. The holiday celebrations continue over the next several days, and were kicked off Thursday in Huntington Station by  a tree lighting, and unveiling of a sign that includes a plaque Read More …

Museum Dinner to Honor Mother-Daughter Leaders

Tracey Edwards, Long Island regional director of the NAACP, and her mother, Dolores Thompson, will be honored at a dinner May 12 to benefit the Heckscher Museum of Art. Thompson is the founder of the Huntington Station Enrichment Center, a community facility for residents providing Read More …

Town Officials Welcome Clock Tower in Huntington Station

The Town of Huntington dedicated a new clock tower Tuesday at the corner of Pulaski Road and New York Avenue. Supervisor Ed Smyth said the addition of the clock was just the latest improvement for the Huntington Station community, noting the recent agreement with Suffolk Read More …