Community Corner

Page One: The Week That Was

Top Huntington stories for the week ending Aug. 4.

A one-month-old boy and his babysitter are dead after being found unresponsive late Thursday in Huntington, according to Suffolk County Police. When authorities arrived at 4 Lafayette St. at approximately 9:35 p.m., they discovered both the boy, Michael Baldwin III, and babysitter, Teresa Coffey, 39, unresponsive.

It's the Island's biggest power outage in 26 years, and the Long Island Power Authority doesn't know yet when service will be restored.

Power outages and downed trees left in the wake of strong storm which blew through the area Sunday morning.

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Nearly 90 registered in South Huntington shelter at Whitman High School by 11 p.m.

The Town of Huntington has a new website, rushed into service when Hurricane Irene knocked the original site offline Saturday night. 

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Maritza Rios, a Huntington Station woman involved in an altercation on New York Avenue in Huntington Aug. 20, was arrested and charges wit assault.

Suffolk County residents learned on Friday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency declared individuals who suffered damages caused by Tropical Storm Irene could receive federal aid.

An educator with the Huntington School District for more than 30 years, Abrams said he was humbled when the town named the former Huntington Intermediate School in his honor in 2008.

 

 


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