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A4 » THE LONG-ISLANDER + MARCH 8, 2018 HUNTINGTON STATION Board Mulls Historic By Connor Beach chbeach@longislandergroup.com The town board is considering whether or not to add a Huntington Station homestead to the town's list of 's designated historical landmarks. The town purchased the 1.2-acre property at 12 Academy Place four years ago from the grandsons of Max and Rose Teich, for whom the historic homestead is named. The former early 20th century dairy farm also houses an exhibit to renowned Huntington physician Dr. Samuel Teich, who prac- ticed medicine in town from 1935- 1985. With a resolution co-sponsored by Supervisor Chad Lupinacci and Coun- cilwoman Joan Cergol, the board has scheduled a public hearing on the po- tential historical designation for March 20, 7 p.m. at Huntington Town Hall. Following extensive renovations to the property by the town, the Teich Homestead was dedicated during a ceremony in December. The town approved an agreement at the end of January that allowed LonglslanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. \aik Councilwoman Joan Cergol and Huntington Historic hibit inside of the Teich House. Inset: The town boar CT . The - & fd (“4X & R05“! 'Tesch | , | M n | dgdomestead f t E i * Y- |-- at Gateway Park | Designation For Teich House .......... SHe h Seep 'a w A ~-. _E «-c Huntington Station as a historic landmark. caretakers Landon Waugh and Kelly Wilbur to rent the second floor of the historic building for $1,400 a month. 'The Teich House also contains the beginnings of an historic exhibit to the Huntington Station community. The exhibit, which is curated by the treas- urer of the Huntington Historical So- ciety Toby Kissam, currently includes photographs of Huntington Station around the turn of the century and some memorabilia from the commu- nity. Viewing of the Teich House ex- hibits is currently by appointment only. Cergol said Tuesday that the town 1s seeking donations from Huntington residents to help grow the Huntington Station exhibit. \We invite anyone who is cleaning out their closet, basement or attic and finds a piece of Huntington Sta- tion memorabilia, or who has a pho- al Society Treasurer Toby Kissam in front of the Dr. Samuel Teich ex- d is considering designating the Teich House at 12 Academy Place in tograph or relic they want to share, to donate it to the museum,\ Cergol said. \These items, when brought to- gether for display at the Max & Rosie Teich Homestead & museum, can weave together a narrative of Huntington Station's story for all to enjoy for years to come.\ 'Those interested in donating can call 631-351-3173 to arrange for a delivery or pickup. J Spring Edition: April 22 (at deadline) April 29 - to advertise, call now! (publishes) 14 WALL STREET - HUNTINGTON VILLAGE - LONGISLAND momma ong pou If ¢ corning \ F Spenitl Sectiog to ~* a a Kon roo (yy , ERNEWS.com«- 631-427-7 000 T‘- sls ipr CR z hou s ll Be gie n 6 , ##? £,; 5:33; Please mention ' Z RTO Above, Gt Day Para Sa Re By Jan flaw It's b lawn A1 opened haven f The cially cl years a founde At th foundit ing fol paying Northp World public comms Tod: memb uoned Hills, . and M The confli Vietna Easter It al Amer in 200 detact the A1 starte A lawn day, 1 Coun Wool visit] Sa the I joine Com