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Baby Formula, Hot Food Available for Displaced

Additional Huntington area resources for people with prolonged power outages.

Additional resources are available in the Town of Huntington for those displaced or enduring prolonged power outages after both Hurricane Sandy and Wednesday's Nor'Easter.

Long Island Cares has received the first of nine expected shipments of infant formula, coordinated through FEMA, to help families in need. If you or your family is in need of infant formula, contact Long Island Cares at 631-582-FOOD or www.facebook.com/licares.

The Fountainhead Congregation, 782 Larkfield Road, East Northport, will be serving hot food from 5 to 8 p.m. nightly for persons without power. The church also has facilities for charging electronic devices and for children to play.

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HART Bus has resumed full fixed route and paratransit service.

The warming center at the William J. Brosnan School in Northport is closed as of Nov. 8. All other warming centers remain open, as is the Red Cross-operated shelter at the Village Green Senior Center in Huntington. The shelter at Walt Whitman High School was closed Nov. 6 and merged with the shelter in Patchogue. 

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