Post 1244 Commemorates Veterans Day
/Dozens of veterans and community members gathered at Greenlawn Memorial Park Monument on Veterans Day to commemorate the brave men and women who scarified and continue to sacrifice for the country.
Read MoreDozens of veterans and community members gathered at Greenlawn Memorial Park Monument on Veterans Day to commemorate the brave men and women who scarified and continue to sacrifice for the country.
Read MoreDark Star Orchestra, a Grateful Dead tribute band, will bring The Paramount to life for two nights next weekend.
Read MoreHuntington Town Hall is decked in historical artifacts that highlight the industries that flourished around the town’s harbors.
The display is part of an annual tradition that brings to the forefront a different piece of the town’s history through its historic archives. This year’s exhibit, titled “A Sea of History-Our Maritime Heritage,” features artifacts and documents from 1676-1902.
Read MoreHarborfields high schooler Katelyn Maher first saw her passion for graphic design emerge when she was a sophomore.
Now, as a senior, that passion has grown to incorporate designing t-shirts that are being sold at Bronx Zoo and Central Park Zoo through the New York Wildlife Conservation.
Read MoreThough 16-year-old Noah Helburn is new to Huntington, he’s already on his way to help the community through his new initiative called “Tutoring For A Cause.”
Read MoreAudiences can expect a vibrant and rocking show at The Paramount on Nov. 16, when Fitz and the Tantrums takes to the stage.
Read MoreHuntington village was packed with dozens of families on Monday, who participated in the annual Children's Halloween Costume Parade, hosted by the Town of Huntington.
Read MoreWhen Dix Hills resident Joshua DeJesus found out in August that he landed a principal role in an episode of NBC hit drama “Chicago Fire,” he was speechless.
“I dreamed all my life for that moment,” DeJesus, 18, said. When I got the call, my first instinct was to call my mother to tell her. I was so thankful to God and to my family for believing in me.”
Read MoreWhen she raced in the women’s 5K at the 24th annual Syracuse Festival of Races, an event is the 2016 USATF Masters 5K Championships, Kathryn Martin, of Asharoken, finished in 19:57, which was good for first place in the women’s 65-69 age group.
It was also good for a world record.
Read MoreTaylor Yaeger, 2017 Miss Long Island Teen, may have been spotted at many events over the past month.
Read MoreHuntington Supervisor Frank Petrone and the town council marked the town’s 15th Annual Women’s Networking Day last week by recognizing five distinguished women for their contributions to the town.
Read MoreThe Suffolk County Legislature is attempting to bridge the gap between the county’s youth and its government officials with the Next Generation Advisory Council, a committee of young professionals that will work with the legislature to voice issues and craft legislation.
Read MoreRock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club plans to bring a memorable performance to The Paramount on Nov. 9, as they take over the stage to excited audience with fan favorites and new songs.
Read MoreDirty Heads is set to introduce the Huntington village crowd at The Paramount to the mellow vibes of Huntington Beach, California at the Paramount on Oct. 26.
Read MoreWhen a group enters the redneck backyard room at the Haunted Mansion of Melville, Lauren DeLorenzo, who plays cannibalistic hillbilly ‘Lou-Ann,’ waits patiently in the dark for the likely-terrified haunted house-goers to approach.
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When 7-year-old William Low had trouble seeing the blackboard, his teacher suggested he start wearing glasses.
He listened, scheduled an appointment with an eye doctor and, when he put the glasses on in the darkened office for the first time, he could clearly see the charts he once had trouble reading.
Low stepped out onto a Bronx sidewalk on a sunny day and, for the first time, he was able to see everything.
Read MoreEx-fire chiefs of the Greenlawn and Cold Spring Harbor volunteer fire departments were among several volunteer firefighters to be recognized last month for their heroic actions and extraordinary service.
Read MoreThe Long Island Fall Festival drew thousands to Huntington’s Heckscher Park for a weekend full of unique vendors, delicious multicultural food, music running the gamut and rides galore for adults and children alike.
Read MoreAmerican pop singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat is set to bring good vibes to The Paramount on Oct. 23, when audience members will witness popular singles and new songs from her new album, “The Malibu Sessions.”
Read MoreVisit one of Huntington’s horrifying haunted houses for a harrowing Halloween experience. From an eerie dinner to an escape-room experience, enjoy the scary sensations as Halloween approaches.
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