Community Corner

Page One: The Week That Was

A review of the top stories of the week in Huntington.

: Police closed a portion of Oakwood Road Tuesday after a Town of Huntington roll off truck overturned in front of the Highway Department building.

: The Whitman girls basketball team broke a 15-year losing streak against rival Northport, 48-41, on Tuesday night in the second Coaches vs. Cancer game, a victory fans are hailing as "the end of the curse."

: An off-duty firefighter and a two cops revived a woman in cardiac arrest in Huntington Monday. According to police, emergency responders arrived to find a 46-year-old woman not breathing and her husband performing CPR at approximately at 5:15 p.m. at a home located at 164 West Neck Rd.

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: First-term Suffolk County Legislator William Spencer has been named chairman of the Health Committee by Presiding Officer Bill Lindsay.

: St. Anthony’s senior Olicia Williams is up before the sun running the streets of her native Hempstead and nearby Garden City. Riding along closely behind her in the family Nissan is her father, Keith Williams.

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: Police arrested two teens and one adult for breaking into the St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Huntington Station Tuesday.

: A Massapequa woman was arrested Thursday after she left her 18-month-old daughter in a car unattended while she was in a Huntington Station store, according to .

: Planned Parenthood in Huntington said Friday the decision of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity to reverse course and not cut a "fairly small" amount of funding on a national level will have little to no effect in Huntington. 

: A house fire broke out Friday at 49 E. 14th St. in Huntington Station. Units from , Huntington and Greelawn and Fire Departments responded to the at about 1 p.m.

: Huntington High School senior Juli Coraor and science teacher Lori Kenny were honored by the Huntington School Board Monday.


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