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Huntington Station Chick-fil-A: Town Board Has 3 Months To Decide

The Huntington Town Board has until July to either vote on the proposed eatery or let the vote expire. Do you want the Chick-fil-A?

Chick-fil-A as pictured in Hicksville. The Huntington Town Board has until July to make a decision on a vote regarding a Chick-fil-A that could come to Huntington Station.
Chick-fil-A as pictured in Hicksville. The Huntington Town Board has until July to make a decision on a vote regarding a Chick-fil-A that could come to Huntington Station. (Google Maps)

HUNTINGTON STATION, NY — A Chick-fil-A proposed for Huntington Station sits in the hands of the Huntington Town Board.

The board has until July to vote on whether or not to lift a restriction that would allow a chicken joint to be opened in a section of the Target parking lot to the south of Jericho Turnpike, according to the town. The board could also decide to let the 90 days expire without a vote.

A public hearing on the Chick-fil-A was held Tuesday, though the town board did not act.

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