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Supervisor Frank Petrone, Councilman Stuart Besen and Councilwoman Glenda Jackson at the 2009 Bocce Tournament, hosted by
Councilman Mark Cuthbertson, with several team players.
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Supervisor Frank Petrone, Councilman Stuart Besen and Councilwoman Glenda Jackson at the 2009 Bocce Tournament, hosted by
Councilman Mark Cuthbertson.
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Petrone helped unveil the bust of Cpl. Christopher Scherer, an East Northport native killed in Iraq, as part of the
Harborfields Public Library's Aug. 7 ceremony marking Purple Heart Recognition Day. With Frank is Erich Preis, the Huntington
artist who created the bust and who is exhibiting the work as part of a one-man show at the library. Preis has been called the
"artist for our U.S. Veterans" becauseof his efforts to use his art to raise money for homeless and needy verterans.
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Frank Petrone and Mark Cuthbertson proudly display the newest addition to Huntington's environmentally friendly fleet,
a hybrid street lighting truck. The truck is a major contributor to Huntington's efforts to reduce the Town's carbon
footprint and reduct dependence on foreign oil because the engine does not need to be running to operate the hydraulic
bucket lift -- a major fuel user in traditional trucks.
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Councilman Besen believes 'going green' should not be just for the rich. In a program to be especially valuable to seniors,
thanks to Stuart Besen, many families will find it easier to make their homes more energy efficient under a unique
partnership between Huntington and the private not-for-profit Community Development of LI. Besen is shown with CDC
President Marianne Garvin, Supervisor Petrone and Councilman Mark Cuthbertson. (June 2009)
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Councilman Stuart Besen is shown speaking to seniors and his second Identity Theft Workshop. (July 2009)
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Frank Petrone speaking at the site of a soon-to-be affordable housing project under
the Take Back the Blocks initiative, detailed three programs, using money from the Town's unique Affordable Housing Trust
Fund, to help qualified first-time buyers with down payments, to buy affordable units and existing homeowners to create
legal accessory apartments.
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Mark Cuthbertson speaking at the site of a soon-to-be affordable housing project under
the Take Back the Blocks initiative, detailed three programs, using money from the Town's unique Affordable Housing Trust
Fund, to help qualified first-time buyers with down payments, to buy affordable units and existing homeowners to create
legal accessory apartments.
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Stuart Besen speaking at the site of a soon-to-be affordable housing project under
the Take Back the Blocks initiative, detailed three programs, using money from the Town's unique Affordable Housing Trust
Fund, to help qualified first-time buyers with down payments, to buy affordable units and existing homeowners to create
legal accessory apartments.
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Frank Petrone and Mark Cuthbertson join U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer in calling for Gov. David Paterson to apply some of the
$10 million available from under-budget federal stimulus projects to widen the LIE service roads at Walt Whitman Road. the
widening is central to Canon America's plans to build its new headquarters at the intersection of the LIE South Service
Road and Walt Whitman Road, bringing up to 3,000 jobs to the area and providing a significant boost to the Huntington
economy. Petrone and Cuthberson's efforts, past and continuing have been central to ensuring this project become a reality.
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Frank Petrone welcomed electrical parts manufacturer to Melville on Tuesday, July 21. The company officially
opened its 140,000-square-foot corporate headquarters, relocated from Little Neck, along with it 450 headquarters employees.
Supervisor Petrone noted that Leviton's building, with meets LEED certification standards, can be a model for Route 110
development. Mark Cuthbertson and Stuart Besen joined Supervisor Petrone at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Frank Petrone welcomed electrical parts manufacturer to Melville on Tuesday, July 21. The company officially
opened its 140,000-square-foot corporate headquarters, relocated from Little Neck, along with it 450 headquarters employees.
Supervisor Petrone noted that Leviton's building, with meets LEED certification standards, can be a model for Route 110
development. Mark Cuthbertson and Stuart Besen joined Supervisor Petrone at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Frank Petrone welcomed electrical parts manufacturer to Melville on Tuesday, July 21. The company officially
opened its 140,000-square-foot corporate headquarters, relocated from Little Neck, along with it 450 headquarters
employees. Supervisor Petrone noted that Leviton's building, with meets LEED certification standards, can be a model for
Route 110 development. Mark Cuthbertson and Stuart Besen joined Supervisor Petrone at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Councilman Mark Cuthbertson and Councilman Stuart Besen are
joined with Congressman Steve Israel and two soldiers
returning from their overseas duty at the Centerport Beach
'Welcome Home' celebration honoring Huntington’s Fighting 69th Infantry.
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Mark, Stuart, and Frand at Dedication of Veteran's Kiosk
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Supervisor Frank Petrone, Councilman Mark Cuthbertson, and Councilman Stuart Besen at the Grand Opening at the
Tri-CYA on September 8, 2009.
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