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Here's What Happened: The Week in Review

The week in review for the week ending Sunday, March 14, 2010.

Rain Dilutes Parade Crowd But Doesn't Dampen EnthusiasmThousands of marchers and paradegoers showed up to participate in the 76th Annual Huntington St. Patrick's Day Parade Sunday organized by the Ancient Order of Hibernians.

Hibernians Gather En Masse at 10 am Mass Prior to ParadeIt is a Huntington Hibernian tradition to gather at St. Patrick's Church prior to the annual parade.

Blue Devils Athletics Supporters Rally for March MadnessFood, friends and fundraising. The Huntington Booster Club supporters gathered at Christopher's Sunday to raise money for the athletic programs.

Councilwoman Berland Hosts 'Mock Town Board'Students from the Long Island School for the Gifted had the opportunity to role play in the Town Board meeting room.

Police Seek Help ID'ing Discarded NewbornPolice are hoping to identify a baby discarded in a Dumpster using the backpack iinside which the baby was found.

Find out what's happening in Huntingtonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Karl Rove appeared at the Book Revue Thursday afternoon for a book signing and caused a mini-riot outside.

Keith Richman of 175 East Shore Road is requesting a special permit to reconstruct a sea wall at his waterfront home.

Find out what's happening in Huntingtonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Proposal: A Town of Huntington Residents' Bill of Rights Huntington resident Peter Nichols proposed a bill of rights for taxpayers.

Coming Soon to a TV Near You: Town Board Meetings? The town of Huntington will vote on a resolution tonight that will pave the way for board meetings to be filmed and broadcast.

 

 


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