Palacios Proposes Community Space Under Revitalization Plan

A proposal to build new offices and create community space in the building will be discussed Wednesday at the last in-person community meeting for the Huntington Station Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Residents have until Nov. 3 to  provide feedback on the newest proposal, linked here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKvJuz3fbLosV9h1aSMg58AKkbl5KZjflYQolubmT2QNvjOQ/viewform Read More …

Op-Ed: Streetlights Needed Beyond Revitalization Zone in Huntington Station

Pilar Moya-Mancera, executive director of Housing Help, argues for more streetlights beyond the planned Huntington Station Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Read More …

Updated: Committee on Huntington Station Revitalization to Meet

The first meeting of the Local Planning Committee for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative in Huntington Station is scheduled for Monday morning where it will outline goals of the program. Huntington was one of three Long Island communities awarded the funds by the state in January, Read More …

State Awards $10 Million for Huntington Station Revitalization

Huntington was awarded $10 million Tuesday by the state for downtown Huntington Station revitalization. State and local officials announced the award, one of three communities on Long Island to receive money from the sixth round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Lindenhurst and Long Beach got Read More …

Work Underway on Rail Parking Lot

Work was underway Tuesday on the East 2nd Street entrance to the south parking lot at the Huntington Station Long Island Rail Road. Milling work on the driveway was completed Tuesday, the town said,  preparing the subbase of the driveway for paving. Work will continue Read More …

Town, County Agree on $44-Million Sewer Project for Huntington Station

Suffolk County and Town of Huntington offficials signed an agreement Wednesday to spend $44 million to bring sewers to a portion of Huntington Station, part of  a long-awaited effort to revitalize the hamlet. A lack of sewers has often intefered with new development along Route Read More …

Man Shot in Huntington Station

A man walking through the parking lot of Lincoln Farms Apartments was shot Tuesday afternoon. Suffolk County police said the 27-year-old man was shot while walking through the parking lot of the apartments at  123 1st Ave., at approximately 4:30 p.m. The victim, of Central Islip, Read More …

Station Woman to be Honored at Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center Dinner

Gail Kastenholz of Huntington Station is a recipient of the Bruce Morrell Education Award and will be honored at the 27th annual Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County dinner on Nov. 13. The daughter of Holocaust survivors, Kastenholz was a founding member and Read More …

Teen, 16, Stabbed in Huntington Station

A Huntington Station teenager was stabbed Sunday night after three males on bicycles confronted him on Depot Road. Suffolk County police said the teen, who is 16, was walking on Depot Road about 10:40 p.m. when the trio confronted him. He ran south on First Read More …

Gunshots Fired Into Peachtree Lane Home

Gunshots were fired into an unoccupied home on Peachtree Lane Thursday night, Suffolk County police reported. No one was injured. Police responded about 11:45 p.m. to the reports of someone firing multiple shots into the house at 31 Peachtree Lane. The investigation is continuing. Anyone Read More …

Huntington Matters Celebrates a Milestone

A group of residents who came together after tragedy in Huntington Station celebrated their fourth anniversary Thursday and announced plans to support other causes in the community. Huntington Matters welcomed political leaders, police representatives, including the Suffolk County Police Second Precinct commander, Inspector William Scrima,  Read More …

Homes for Huntington’s Millennials: Clash Between Demand, Availability and Cost

Where can  young people live? There’s the lure of living in a busy, vibrant downtown versus the comfort and familiarity of home, and often a paycheck gap between those options. Keeping millennials on Long Island is a long-running issue. Towns are trying to figure out Read More …