Public Hearing Set For Platt’s Zone Change

Public Hearing Set For Platt’s Zone Change

Huntington Town Board members on Tuesday unanimously approved the scheduling of a public hearing to consider adopting a zone change for a historic Huntington property.

The east corner of the Route 25A and Park Avenue intersection – perhaps best known as the former location of Platt’s Tavern, where George Washington once dined – could be the site of a 10,000 square-foot medical office building.

Read on now to learn more about how this situation has continued to develop!

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Community Shows Love To Terminally Ill Child

Community Shows Love To Terminally Ill Child

On April 20, Huntington parents Risa and Domenick Pastore received news no parent wants: their 14-year-old daughter, Marissa, had been diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

Since then, they learned that Marissa only had days to live with no hope of a cure.

Read on to learn how the local community came together to support the Pastore family and show them an immense amount of love during this trying time.

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21-Year-Old Receives Long-Awaited Heart

21-Year-Old Receives Long-Awaited Heart

Some days just get burned into a parent’s memory. April 24, 2015 was one of them for Greenlawn’s Michele and Doug Martines.

As their son desperately needed a heart transplant, Michele received “the call” that there was a heart, and it was healthy.

Read on to learn how a miracle occurred and Siems was recently able to survive despite the odds stacked against him, and is now doing better than ever before!

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