Fred Astaire Dance Studio Huntington Hosts ‘Dancing For A Cure’
/The Fred Astaire Dance Studio Huntington was packed in support of “Dancing For A Cure,” a charity event for cancer research, survivors and individuals living with cancer.
Read MoreThe Fred Astaire Dance Studio Huntington was packed in support of “Dancing For A Cure,” a charity event for cancer research, survivors and individuals living with cancer.
Read MoreThe Huntington Foundation for Excellence in Education will celebrate this year’s choices for District and Community honoree at its upcoming 2018 Reach for the Stars Gala.
Read MoreThe music program at the Cold Spring Harbor School District tallied seven students receiving 2017 All-State New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) honors and two students being selected for the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) All National Choral Ensembles.
Read MoreRock 'n' Roll legend Dee Snider will bring his intense blend of hard rock and heavy metal to Huntington when he takes the stage at The Paramount with opening acts Voices of Extreme and Killcode.
Read MoreSitting in the main entrance of Cold Spring Harbor School District's West Side School is a colorful bench that was crafted to remind students to be kind and show grit.
Read MoreGellerman Orthodontics hosted its eighth Pumpkin Decorating Contest with local schools, businesses and doctor’s offices taking part in the competition.
Read MoreThe deadline to enter the town’s annual gingerbread competition has been extended to Nov. 10.
Read MoreThe Greenlawn Civic Association and the Town of Huntington hosted the first ever Greenlawn Community Day in Coral Park.
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 MoreAmbrosia & Friends will bring an evening of hits from the ’70s and early ’80s to The Paramount stage later this month.
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 MoreAuthor and Huntington resident Kerriann Flanagan Brosky will be touring Long Island to market her new book, “Historic Crimes of Long Island: Misdeeds from the 1600s to the 1950s.”
Read MoreStudents across Long Island and the Town of Huntington crafted spooky artwork for the Huntington Arts Council’s 6th Annual Nightmare on Main Street exhibit.
Read MoreA night filled with excitement and terror awaits those headed to the Cinema Arts Centre on Saturday, Oct. 21.
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 MoreRubie’s Costume Company, the world’s largest manufacturer and distributor of Halloween costumes and accessories, keeps adapting to the ever-evolving holiday season.
Read MoreGuitar wunderkind Jonny Lang will perform songs from his new album, “Signs,” at The Paramount on Oct. 19.
Read MoreThe comic strip worlds of “The Lockhorns” and “Howard Huge” have collided with an exhibition now on view at Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington.
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