Politics & Government

Petrone Declares Snow Emergency for Town of Huntington

Commack schools, library cancel evening activities.

In expectation of a major storm affecting the area starting Wednesday night, Huntington Supervisor Frank P. Petrone declared an official snow emergency, effective at 5 p.m., and announced the cancellation of events scheduled for the evening at town facilities.

Petrone also ordered the Town's Emergency Operations Center to open at 6 p.m. to help coordinate communications among Town departments and fire and rescue services. Representatives from several Town departments with key emergency responsibilities were told to report to the center, in the town's general services facility on Pulaski Road in Huntington Station.

"We have been tracking the storm, and it is now clear that a significant snowfall will occur starting later this evening," Supervisor Petrone said. "I am declaring a snow emergency now, before we feel the brunt of the storm, to let our residents make appropriate plans and to put Town workers on notice they might be needed at any time to assist in dealing with the storm's effects." 

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Under a snow emergency, the Supervisor has the power to close roads, appropriate necessary equipment from all sources and make necessary purchases without following the usual procedures. The declaration also makes available to the Highway Department Town equipment and personnel to assist Highway Department crews.

Due to the snow, the Commack School District all after-school activities with the exception of the SCOPE program, and the canceled evening classes. No word yet regarding possible closings on Thursday.

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