Town officials say the grant-funded initiative will reduce emissions, lower costs, and expand access to EV charging across Huntington.
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Unofficial results are in for Huntington’s 2025 elections, with Supervisor Ed Smyth and other Republicans holding the town’s top offices.
Here’s what Huntington voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
Projects in Huntington, West Babylon, Islip and beyond will upgrade roads, parks, and waterways from Suffolk County’s $188.7M bond sale.
The project will incorporate various traffic calming measures and new crosswalks equipped with push-button activated lighting.
Supervisor Ed Smyth praised the outgoing attorney's "commitment to the strength and integrity" to the Town of Huntington.
Edmund Smyth, the incumbent supervisor, faced challenges on two party lines. See who voters backed in the primaries.
Edmund Smyth, the incumbent supervisor, is facing challenges on two party lines. Two candidates are also vying for Working Parties position.
Primaries will be held for two parties for the Huntington Town Council and one for the superintendent of highways position.
U.S. and state officials are calling for increased federal budgeting for childhood cancer research and legislation that could aid families.
Incumbent Steve Stern looked to defend his seat over challenger Aamir Sultan.
Here's what you need to know about voting in Huntington for the election on Nov. 5.
Incumbent Democrat Steve Stern is looking to defend his seat against Republican challenger Aamir Sultan.
Steve Stern is the Democratic incumbent for NY's 10th Assembly District. Check out a Q&A here.
The funding will help establish a Next Generation Artificial Intelligence Center for Advanced Cancer Diagnostics, Congressman Suozzi says.
The federal funding will be split equally between the installation of microturbines and flood mitigation.
Plans include replacing a bulkhead, redesigning the parking lot to add more spaces, and replacing the flag pole with a light-up version.
Republican incumbent Andrew Raia appears to have defeated Democratic challenger Linda Davis Valdez in the race for Huntington Town Clerk.
Democratic incumbent Jillian Guthman appears to have held onto her seat against Republican challenger Pamela Velastegui.
Republicans Brooke Lupinacci and Theresa Mari held a slight lead over Democrats Jennifer Hebert and Donald McKay as of early Wednesday.
Republican incumbent Stephanie Bontempi faced Democratic challenger Eve Meltzer-Krief in the race for Suffolk Legislative District 18.
Democrat incumbent Tom Donnelly defeated Republican challenger Catherine Corella in the race for Suffolk Legislative District 17.
Republican incumbent Manuel Esteban faced Democratic challenger Rebecca Sanin in the race for Suffolk Legislative District 16.
Here is what Huntington voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 7.
The challenger shares why she should be elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The incumbent shares why she should be re-elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The challenger shares why he should be elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The incumbent shares why he should be re-elected. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
Public feedback will be asked for regarding goals for the downtown area, revitalization themes, and potential projects.
Rev. Bernadette Watkins has fed and sheltered those in need while instilling "core values of faith and community."
Closure for victims' families and "thank you's" to law enforcement for taking a "monster" off the streets were at the forefront of remarks.
The town plans to develop Huntington Station into a walkable downtown, possibly with wider sidewalks, better lighting and more.
Stakeholders are invited to the Wednesday night meeting, where how to spend $10 million in funding will be discussed.
The revitalization grant, with a planned sewer line, will be a "generational game changer for Huntington Station," Supervisor Ed Smyth said.
The supervisor, who spoke with Hochul's office, called the "humanitarian crisis" at the Southern border a "national embarrassment."
Dogs being allowed at state parks is "long overdue," as pets are "part of the family," the lawmakers say.
The township and LiveOnNY kickstarted a yearlong campaign dedicated to spreading awareness and advocating for organ donation.