Devoted Historian, Patriot Rex Metcalf Dies

Devoted Historian, Patriot Rex Metcalf Dies

Few people knew more about the history of Huntington than Rex Metcalf, but his family, friends, and colleagues can tell you that he was so much more than just a mind full of facts and stories.

Rex Metcalf died April 14 after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 72.

Read on to learn about this incredible man, the innumerable contributions he made to our community, and how he will be dearly missed.

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Volunteers Sweep Away Winter At Clean-Up

Volunteers Sweep Away Winter At Clean-Up

With trowels and gloves, brooms, bags and leaf blowers, dozens of volunteers teamed up Sunday morning to do some spring cleaning in Huntington Station.

It’s all part of the seventh annual Earth Day clean-up, an event organized by the Huntington Station Happy Helpers.

Read on to learn all about this special event and the contributions it made to the local community!

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Tie A Pink Ribbon ‘Round The Old Oak Tree

Tie A Pink Ribbon ‘Round The Old Oak Tree

Volunteers with the Huntington Matters community watch organization spent a beautiful Saturday afternoon indoors at the South Huntington Library, twisting and tying pink bows together that they hope will become a symbol of a beautiful new era in Huntington Station’s history!

Read on to learn how these bows will be used as a visual sign of how Huntington Station is coming together to create a healthier, stronger, and safer community for all!

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