Long Islander News Calls for a State Investigation

Long Islander News Calls for a State Investigation

Allegations have been made that Huntington Councilman, Mark Cuthbertson, breached town ethics laws, and Cuthbertson in turn asked the ethics board to draft changes to the ethics code to better guide those who are bound by it.

After considering the question and considered this is a matter of New York State Law, this newspaper's editorial board met and agreed to unanimously to call on the town board to ask the New York State Attorney General to look into the allegations that have been posed.

Read on to learn more about why we believe it is so important for the New York State Attorney General to examine and tighten the language in our ethics policies, for the benefit of everyone moving forward.

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No Bail For Man Charged In Maggie Rosales Murder

No Bail For Man Charged In Maggie Rosales Murder

Huntington Station resident Adam Saalfield pleaded not guilty to murder, after being arrested the day prior in connection with the Oct. 12 stabbing death of Walt Whitman High School senior, Maggie Rosales.

He was arraigned Thursday, Oct. 30 in First District Court and ordered held without bail.

Read on to learn more about Saalfield, what ties him to the Maggie Rosales case, and how members of the Huntington Station community (including members of the Rosales family) feel about the First District Court's order. 

 

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Guardian Angels Back On The Beat

Guardian Angels Back On The Beat

In light of the recent murder of 18-year-old Walt Whitman High School senior Maggie Rosales, the Guardian Angels (a global citizen patrol group that helps protect areas from violence through inclusive methods) has returned to Huntington Station in order to offer its services to the hurting community.

Read on to learn more about the Guardian Angels, how the community has responded to their presence, and what actions they intend to take moving forward to help Huntington Station become a safer town for all! 

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