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/Winners of the town’s 40th annual Beautification Awards were announced earlier this month.
Read MoreWinners of the town’s 40th annual Beautification Awards were announced earlier this month.
Read MoreThe Northport High School music department was among seven Long Island High School music programs that were recognized early this month during the Long Island Music Hall of Fame’s (LIMHoF) first Annual High School Music Department Recognition Program.
Read MoreWhen Huntington High School senior Charlie Ehrman was a young boy, he found a Panasonic camcorder that he used to capture the world around him.
Read MoreAmerican comedian and TV personality Kathleen Madigan will soon make her second appearance at The Paramount, and she’s bringing a whole new hour of laughs with her.
Read MoreDebbie Rimler, executive director of Tri-Community and Youth Agency (Tri-CYA), was recently recognized by Suffolk Legislator William “Doc” Spencer as the 2017 Woman of Distinction from the 18th District.
Read MoreA springtime tradition in Huntington, the annual Eggstravaganza egg hunt drew scores of basket-toting youngsters to Heckscher Park on Tuesday.
Read MoreWhen Corinne DeRosa was 13 years old, she attended Camp Electric in Nashville, Tennessee, and decided to enter a three-day national drumming competition.
Read MoreSteve Stone said his proudest moment of being the father of a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder was when his daughter, Olivia Jane Stone, learned how to ride a bike last year.
Read MoreOne hundred and three foster children in Suffolk will receive a package of essentials ahead of Easter Sunday thanks to the efforts of a Greenlawn woman.
Read MoreThe top awards for the Long Island’s Best: Young Artists exhibit at Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington were recently announced. Several of the award winners hail from the Town of Huntington.
Read MoreJimmy Kenny and The Pirate Beach Band is primed to be welcomed back to The Paramount on April 7 night after lighting up the stage with a sold out show in January.
Read MoreFor the Frankels, show business is family business.
Taking their passion for music from the living room to The Paramount in Huntington and beyond, sisters Jaymee, 27, and Lianne, 22, along with their dad, Josh, 62, share one beating heart for performing.
Members of the Huntington Station-based Girl Scout Troop 239 are working diligently towards their bronze award by collecting hundreds of pounds of plastic caps and lids to recycle and transform into park benches that will be donated to local schools.
Read MoreIn John W. Engeman Theater’s production of “Jekyll & Hyde” audiences are exposed to an authentic battle between good and evil.
The battle is particularly apparent in “Confrontation,” a mesmerizing performance in which Dr. Henry Jekyll, a gentle, passionate and romantic giant displays his internal battle with the violent beast and petrifying madman, Mr. Edward Hyde.
With the mellow vibes of upstate New York and the improvisational flare of extended jam sessions married to the grit of the bar band scene, some may call moe. a prog rock or jam band, but they consider themselves rock ‘n’ roll.
Read MoreJust before a 5 p.m., Thursday appointment in Huntington with one of his personal training clients, state Junior Welterweight Champion Anthony Karperis spoke with Long Islander News about his upcoming fight in the very same village, where he’s set to be challenged by Scott Burrell tomorrow night at The Paramount as part of “Rockin’ Fights 26,” hosted by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing.
Read Morelwood-John Glenn High School students served and spiked for six hours to raise more than $3,000 for three charitable causes at its annual volleyball-a-thon on Thursday.
Read MoreAs March Madness and St. Patrick’s Day overlapped last Friday, Huntington village was brimming with excitement and a slight buzz to end of the workweek.
Read MoreNorthport High School senior Lauren Anselm recently submitted an essay on her fifth grade teacher, Daniel Fields, who was “”always full of energy” and never produced “a dull moment in his class,” for the seventh annual edition of the East Northport Barnes & Noble’s “My Favorite Teacher Contest.” Ofthe 33 submissions, Anselm’s essay was the winner.
Read MoreDespite the freezing temperatures with a ‘high’ of 31 degrees, hundreds came to march, drink and be merry at Huntington’s St. Patrick’s Day parade on Sunday.
Nag’s Head on New York Avenue in the village was one of many bars as lively as ever, full of a green festive spirit that could only be found during the town’s celebration of the Irish saint.
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