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HIA-LI (formerly the Hauppauge Industrial Association), which has a membership of approximately 1,000 companies throughout Long Island, is a grass-roots, pro-active business organization. HIA-LI had its start in 1978 due to the constant power outages by the Long Island Lighting Company.
Long Island is home to the Hauppauge Industrial Park, which was at one time, the East Coast's largest industrial park. The park has over 1,300 companies, and employs over 55,000 Long Islanders. [citation needed] Companies in the park and abroad are represented by the Hauppauge Industrial Association. It is noticeable to anyone visiting the park ...
Hauppauge (/ ˈ h ɔː p ɒ ɡ / HOP-og) most commonly refers to refer to Hauppauge, New York, a hamlet on Long Island in the United States. It may also refer to: Hauppauge Computer Works, a computer component company located in Hauppauge, New York Hauppauge MediaMVP, a network media player by Hauppauge Computer Works
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Hauppauge (/ ˈ h ɔː p ɒ ɡ / HOP-og) is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the towns of Islip and Smithtown in western Suffolk County, New York, on Long Island. Its population in 2022 was estimated at 20,401 by the U.S. Census Bureau . [ 1 ]
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A dedicated Long Island mail carrier and Army veteran has been honored by the US Postal Service for his career of over three decades and "commitment to public service," the agency said.