Long Island Fight For Charity Matchups Announced
/The 14th annual Long Island Fight for Charity will take place on Nov. 20 at the Hilton Long Island in Melville.
Read MoreThe 14th annual Long Island Fight for Charity will take place on Nov. 20 at the Hilton Long Island in Melville.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington and Island Better Hearing will once again sponsor the annual Women’s Networking Day in East Northport to encourage nonprofits and female business owners from around Huntington to interact with the public and one another.
Read MoreSeveral colorful flags will be spread throughout Huntington village on Sunday to act as landmarks for village-goers, as local art organizations and artists host the fourth Huntington Village Art Walk.
Read MoreHon. W. Gerard “Jerry” Asher will be honored by the Huntington Booster Club, for his continued support of the Blue Devils' athletics programs, at its 11th annual dinner.
Read MoreMembers of the Harborfields High School Class of 1987 reunited after 30 years at the Tornadoes’ home football game against Comsewogue.
Read MoreThe Long Island Fall Festival hit Heckscher Park over Columbus Day Weekend, supplying four days of fun, food, and festivities to the thousands who flocked to Huntington.
Read MoreThere's tons to do this fall throughout the Town of Huntington including pumpkin picking, hayrides, and so much more.
Read MoreFall is officially here, and Halloween hysteria is growing around Huntington.
Read MoreCan’t seem to track down your favorite Long Island Fall Festival vendor? We've compiled a list of vendors appearing at this year's event.
Read MoreThe Order Sons of Italy in America is gearing up to celebrate its 112th anniversary in Huntington with its annual Long Island Columbus Day Parade on Sunday, Oct. 8
Read MoreLong Island’s own Cletus “The Hebrew Hammer” Seldin will headline the main event for Joe DeGuardia’s STAR Boxing “Rockin’ Fights 28” at The Paramount this Thursday.
Read MoreOne Huntington resident spent 10 days stringing tennis rackets for some of the world’s top players at this year's U.S. Open in Flushing.
Read MoreThe Pastorelli family, of Greenlawn, keeps raising money for Smile Train, a Manhattan-based non-profit organization that helps pay for corrective surgeries for children with cleft lips and palates.
Read MoreA group of 16 Long Islanders, including three Town of Huntington residents, have volunteered to participate in the 14th Long Island Fight for Charity amateur boxing event.
Read MoreA group of Town of Huntington residents made their way down to Texas last Thursday night into early Friday morning with five sprinter vans, two box trucks and two tractor trailers loaded with supplies donated by the community to aid victims of Hurricane Harvey.
Read MoreThe eighth annual Huntington Awareness Day Unity in the Community Parade & Fair celebrated community spirit and several local leaders on Saturday.
Read MoreA pair of Huntington natives will perform in the Montauk Historical Society’s inaugural Great Eastern Music Festival next weekend.
Read MoreInpreet Rattu was 13 years old when she competed in her first pageant, the Miss Long Island Teen portion of the Miss Long Island and Miss Long Island Teen pageant.
Read MoreIt was the early 1940s, in the midst of World War II, and both the United States and Nazi Germany were barreling down a road headed toward creating the deadliest weapon ever known to man - and Melville’s Meyer Steinberg, now 91, was one of the people who helped create it.
Read on to learn the story of Steinberg, a surviving contributor to the Mahattan Project.
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