Aug 24, 2009 | Times Beacon Record
Treasures in the sand: the magic of sea glass
In centuries and decades gone by, before the notion of recycling was even a twinkle in an environmentalist's eye, it was a common practice to toss unwanted bottles and other glass items into the sea.
Huntington Bay man takes Landmark Society post
Franklin Hill Perrell has been appointed executive director at the Roslyn Landmark Society, a historic preservation and education organization that maintains the architectural and visual integrity of Roslyn.
Huntington Bay couple applauded for 'green' home
At the Tuesday Huntington Town Board meeting, Councilman Mark Cuthbertson presented a special proclamation to Michael Busby and Wendy Busby , who after an unforeseen tragedy lost their home to an electric fire and subsequently made the decision to rebuild an entirely new LEED certified home in its place.
Huntington Bay woman heads Nassau Bar Association
Emily F. Franchina has been installed as president of the Nassau County Bar Association, based in Mineola.
Large group of dolphins in waters off Huntington
To enlarge this photo, click here . A large group of dolphins -- perhaps as many as 75 -- has been reported between Huntington and Northport Harbors.
Two teens charged with having a stolen boat in Huntington Harbor
Two 17-year-olds from Nassau County were charged with having a stolen boat and trying to evade police Thursday afternoon in Huntington Harbor, Suffolk police said.
Family Health Kit service day in Huntington Station
Long Islanders for Change is sponsoring a "Family Health Kit" Service Day on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. in the cafeteria a St.
Shellfish harvesting areas reopen in Huntington
Shellfish harvesting resumes in Huntington Friday, the state Department of Environmental Conservation announced after closing the harvesting areas because of possible toxins found in shellfish samples.
DEC expands shellfishing closure in Huntington
The state Department of Environmental Conservation on June 2 announced the expanded closure of shellfish harvesting areas around Huntington township due to the detection of a marine biotoxin that can adversely affect public health.
Local governments meet over new MTA tax
By A.J. Carter Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone met Thursday with representatives from the towna s villages, school districts, fire departments, libraries and water districts to discuss a unified course of action against the recently-enacted MTA payroll tax as it applies to public payrolls.
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