Community Comes Together for Three Kings Celebration


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The Suffolk County Police Department joined community members at two Three Kings Day celebrations this week.

The events honor the day the Three Kings first visited the baby Jesus after his birth and were attended by several members of the department, including Deputy Commissioner Kevin Catalina, Deputy Commissioner Belinda Groneman, Assistant Chief Milagros Soto, Inspector Vincent Maronski, and Captain Michael Teplansky.

Hundreds of children and their families attended the events which took place at the Knights of Columbus in Brooklyn and at St. Paul's Church in Patchogue.  

The events also featured the choirs of St. Anne's and a Toys-for-Tots distribution. 

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