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| 2.1.2010 |
Petrone, Town Council Help Open Exhibit on African-American History in Huntington
Huntington Station, New York – Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone and members of the Town Council participated in the Jan. 30 ceremony marking the opening of the latest exhibit in the waiting room of the Huntington Long Island Rail Road Station: a look at three homes and two churches prominent in the history of African-Americans in the Town. The exhibit, which will be on display through April, was compiled under the auspices of the Huntington African American Historic Designation Council with the cooperation of the group Friends of the Huntington Train Station. In the photo: Supervisor Petrone, members of the Town Council and representatives from the African American Historic Designation Council and Friends of the Huntington Train Station cut the ribbon marking the opening of the exhibit. |
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| 6.13.2010 |
Berland Congratulates Students for Reading Achievements East Northport, NY – Huntington Councilwoman Susan Berland recently congratulated a group of 30 Fifth Graders at the Commack School District’s Burr Intermediate School for successfully completing required reading goals under a literacy program sponsored by Cablevision in partnership with the New York Knicks. In speaking to the students, Berland noted the importance reading plays in achieving life goals. She joined principal Charles Heppeler and teacher Sue Ohlinger in presenting certificates to the students.
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| 6.13.2010 |
Lighting the Way to Energy Efficiency Using federal stimulus money, Huntington begins replacing streetlights with energy-efficient fixtures Huntington Town this week began the process of replacing more than 4,000 streetlights with energy-efficient fixtures that are estimated to cut the Town energy consumption for street lighting by as much as 50 percent. Welsbach Electric Corp., a contractor hired by the Town, this week started replacing 150-watt high-pressure sodium fixtures with 80-watt energy efficient induction fixtures. The $803,200 program to change 2,400 fixtures of varying wattages is funded with part of the Town’s $1.725 million Energy Efficiency Block Grant under the federal American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. A separate, $555,667 federal ARRA grant obtained through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, will be used to replace 1,754 250-watt sodium fixtures with 120-watt induction ones. The Town has 1,194 miles of roads containing street lighting. The Town spent $1.8 million on electricity for street lighting in 2009.
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| 6.12.2010 |
Town Drops Consideration of Town Hall Move Letter to school district reaffirms commitment to Huntington Station redevelopment and security at Jack Abrams Intermediate School Huntington, NY – The Town of Huntington today announced it is stopping efforts to consider moving Town Hall to the Jack Abrams Intermediate School, in response to the Huntington Union Free School District board’s vote earlier this week not to pursue an exchange of the two properties.
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| 6.11.2010 |
Movies On the Lawn: Back for Season Seven This year is the seventh season of the Movies on the Lawn program hosted by Councilman Mark Cuthbertson and the Town of Huntington and once again this year, the line up will have something for everyone to enjoy. “This is great family entertainment. Pack up your picnic supper, blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy this summer’s movie line-up,” said Cuthbertson. “With every passing year, the crowd of movie-goers multiplies so it’s wise to arrive at each venue a little early. Even before the movie starts, there’s fun to be had at the playgrounds or playing with the other children in attendance.”
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