Snow Cleanup Underway; Water Main Floods Road

  Crews both public and private were out Tuesday, removing the snow that fell overnight and into the afternoon. Water spewed from a main on Larkfield Road near Jericho Turnpike; Huntingon Highway Superintendent Andre Sorrentino was on the scene. Huntington suspended its trash pickup Tuesday, Read More …

Around Huntington: A Groundhog Sighting and Artwork

Elected officials get invited to all kinds of events by businesses, nonprofits and other organizations. Here are some of the grand openings, shows and other events they’ve been invited to recently. Read More …

Huntington NAACP Celebrates the Holidays

The Huntington branch of the NAACP celebrated the holidays Thursday with a lineup of events that featured Suffolk County Sheriff Dr. Errol Toulon Jr. and a program of tips on public safety. Several  officials participated in the celebration, including Tax Receiver Jillian Guthman, Suffolk Legislator Read More …

Winds Cause Power Outages Around LI

Update 3:30 p.m. PSEG-LI said it had restored power to more than 20,000 customers since a coastal storm swept across Long Island, hitting Huntington, Oyster Bay and North Hempstead especially hard. As of 3:30 PM, PSEG Long Island has restored power to more than 20,000 Read More …

Marchers Celebrate With LI Pride Parade

Scores of people, including members of the Pride community, police officers, elected officials and candidates, teachers, doctors and families marched Sunday in celebration as the Long Island Pride parade returned to Huntington. Young and old joined the march along Main Street to Heckscher Park where Read More …

With New Milling Machine, Highway Department Poised to Pave More Roads

The Huntington Highway Department has acquired a milling machine that will allow town workers to properly prepare roads for repaving, says Andre Sorrentino, highway department supervisor. Contractors have been milling the town’s roads for repavement in past years. But with the town’s $400,000 purchase, funded Read More …

2nd Update: LaLota Defeats Fleming for Congress; Hochul Claims Victory

Republican Nick LaLota defeated Bridget Fleming for Congress in the 1st District in Tuesday’s election. At 1:58 am, Tuesday, LaLota issued the following statement declaring victory: “Thank you to my wife Kaylie and our three awesome daughters Maggie Rae, Reagan Elizabeth, and Brooke Murphy for Read More …

Parade Kicks Off Second Day of Firemen’s Fair

A parade kicked off the second day of the Huntington Manor Fire Department’s firemen’s fair Wednesday, marching down Oakwood Road to the fair at Stimson Middle School. Among the marchers were a Suffolk County police band, a group representing Saf-T-Swim, members of fire departments and Read More …

Crews Tackling Trees in Huntington to Improve Safety

Highway Department and PSEG-LI crews are out on the streets of Huntington, removing trees that pose a threat to power lines and residents’ safety. With recent reports of falling trees, one of which killed a firefighter from Long Island who was visiting North Carolina, and Read More …

Wood Chipper Tips Over Downtown

A wood chipper making a turn at the intersection of Main Street and West Neck Road tipped over onto its side Friday morning, Huntington Highway Superintendent Andre Sorrentino said. No one was injured, he said. The mishap occurred near St. Patrick’s Church. The Huntington Fire Read More …