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Kitten Pair Seek New Beginning After Losing Their Owner: Huntington Adoptable Pets Of The Week
The pair were brought to the shelter after their late owner’s daughters asked for help finding them a safe, loving home.

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The pair were brought to the shelter after their late owner’s daughters asked for help finding them a safe, loving home.

Christie Leigh Babirad and her mother, Cheryl, will share poems that reflect love and connection at their hometown library event.
Detectives ask anyone with information to come forward.
Town inspectors also issued 10 code violations at the business, according to police.
Here’s what Smithtown voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
Here’s what Babylon voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
Here’s what Islip voters need to know before they head to the polls on Nov. 4.
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.
North Babylon High School’s annual event brought families and community members together.
Residents can join Nov. 12 workshop on “Future-Focused Learning” at Northport High School
Students explored the lawn filled with pumpkins during the school’s beloved fall tradition.
A Delaware man was found guilty in connection with a sex-trafficking ring that operated out of the Sayville Motor Lodge, prosecutors say.
Money to fund important research at Cold Spring Harbor Lab.
The driver was stopped for not wearing a seatbelt, police say.
Senior diver to compete for County Championship at Stony Brook University.
Deer Park High School honored a new class of athletes, coaches, and community members.
Patients can come see how this Commack orthodontist’s office spent 10K to transform into a Halloween movie set.
Police say the man stole from a Walt Whitman Road store on Aug. 3.
Police said the theft occurred Aug. 24 at a Crooked Hill Road store in Commack.