Community Corner

Page One: The Week That Was

Top stories from July 17-24.

Aimee Rachlin, 26, of Old Brookville was arrested for endangering the welfare her 1-year-old child in the parking lot of the Big H Shopping Center Friday during a sweltering hot day.

Fire crews responded Thursday to the Waldbaum's store on Wall Street at about 9:30 p.m. after smoke was noticed in the store.

Residents of Lloyd Harbor could soon be facing fee increases, according to village Mayor Leland Hairr. At a regular board of trustees meeting at village hall Monday.

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A Greenlawn man was Thursday today for two recent shooting incidents involving the same victim in Huntington.

Dozens of residents of the area around the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum in Centerport voiced their concerns about and, in some cases, support for a140-foot monopole cellular communications tower proposed for the grounds at a public hearing held by the museum's Board of Trustees Wednesday.

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With big box bookseller Borders announcing liquidation Monday, reaction at Huntington's landmark  was mixed. Although a blow to the economy with nearly 11,000 jobs and 400 stores at stake, the demise of the retail book giant could mean increased business for independent book stores such as the Book Revue.

Huntington Social, a 50-seat "gastropub," has marble-topped tables, several plush red banquette seats, as well as bar space for 28. It offers a bird's-eye view of downtown from its corner overlooking Main Street and New York Avenue.


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