Community Corner

Page One: The Week That Was

Top stories in Huntington this week.

Here the are the headlines from a busy Huntington newsweek:

: Protestors from Occupy Huntington, Move On and other organizations take to Main Street in Huntington to protest banks on Thursday.

: Sponsored by the Huntington Ancient Order of Hibernians, the 2012 St. Patrick's parade drew large crowds to the Village Sunday.

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: South Huntington students could face a significant rescheduling of class times as the result of transportation changes brought on by budget cuts.

: Calling for relief to an over-taxed Huntington community, Town Councilman Eugene Cook sounded off against a resolution establishing a $30 night fishing fee.

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: Town officials will keep a close eye on the Paramount Theater and take necessary action if events there continue to get out of hand, according to Supervisor Frank Petrone Tuesday.

: With most of Long Island showing inprovement in the job sector, Huntington unemployment rates are up from last month, according to state labor figures.

: The Huntington Town Board unanimoulsy approved Monday a rezoning request for the Residences at Oheka Castle development project.

: Due to imminent default, a $28 million loan on the  has been transferred to special servicer, C-III Asset Management LLC,according to a Citybizlist report

: Oheka Castle owner Gary Melius disputed a recent  which claimed a $28 million Oheka Castle was sent to a special servicer after going into imminent default.

: Route 110 is one of Suffolk County’s most dangerous roads, according to a recent study. Analysis of federal traffic fatality data revealed that seven people were killed while walking along the road, which stretches through Melville, Huntington and Farmingdale between 2008 and 2010. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign, a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing car dependency, conducted the study.

: The Northern State Parkway bridge over Route 110 in Melville came down Sunday as part of a project to improve the roadway.

: A motorcyclist was seriously injured Sunday in a collision with another vehicle,  said.


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