Community Corner

Page One: The Week That Was

Top stories from July 11-17.

An unidentified 10-year-old boy from Huntington died Saturday at Camp Yawgoog, a Boy Scout camp in Rhode Island, police said Saturday. 

Three Huntington Station residents were honored Monday by the Huntington Town Board for heroic efforts which helped save the life of an 11-year-old boy who nearly drowned.

U.S. Rep. , D–Huntington, Friday announced the introduction of legislation to honor  veterans who served during the Cold War.

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First time home buyers may qualify for a down payment grant of up to $14,000 through the Suffolk County HOME Consortium 2011 Down Payment Assistance Program, according to a press release by Suffolk County Legis. Lou D'Amaro.

In a concert Saturday night at on the stage named in his honor, Harry Chapin’s family and friends lifted up his memory in song and deed, collecting food for area hungry through Long Island Cares, the food bank he founded a year before his death.

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Cory Culberth, 21, was standing in front of 6 Wall St. at about 2:50 a.m. when he was shot in his abdomen and left arm. Another bullet grazed his head, according to police. 

 closed Route 25A/East Main Street in Huntington Friday at approximately 11:30 a.m. following a two-car crash.

Anxious Harry Potter fans filled Huntington's AMC Loews Shore 8 movie theater on Thursday night as they awaited the final installment to the series: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.

An attorney for TD Bank requested Wednesday night that the Town of Huntington Planning Board close public comment on the company's site plan application. This action would further clear the way for the demolition of the  and replace it with a bank branch with three lanes of drive-through service.

After receiving numerous complaints regarding illegal recreational vehicle use in town parks, the Huntington Town Board is considering a resolution to enforce stiffer penalties against offenders.


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