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Update: Woman Charged with DWI After Crash
Driver involved in Thursday accident on Jericho Turnpike was under influence of drugs, say police.

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Driver involved in Thursday accident on Jericho Turnpike was under influence of drugs, say police.

Preliminary renderings for 2876 square foot building unveiled Tuesday.
Social media outlets could provide another way for residents to get in touch.
St. Patrick's Church in Huntington robbed Wednesday.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
One month period will begin April 1.
Social media outlets could provide another way for residents to get in touch.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
Town Councilman Gene Cook pushes for finished garages, tighter restrictions on accessory structures.
Trinity Regional School children receive donation from Huntington Elks.
Huntington Elks Club donates to parochial school.
Second precinct arrests, Feb. 23-March 3.
Second precinct arrests, Feb. 23-March 3.
A protected species and rare sight in Long Island Sound, the animal may have died after human interaction, says expert.
Board to discuss sewage treatment plant upgrades, assessment lawsuit settlement at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Public hearings begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Town Hall.
Northport BOE says over $100,000 could be saved on school mailings.
Public hearings begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Town Hall.