Town officials recognize chamber members for community service


Daniel J. Panico Supervisor | Town of Brookhaven

On January 8, Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle and Councilman Neil Foley attended a meeting of the Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce at the Bristal Assisted Living facility in Holtsville. During the event, they expressed gratitude to chamber members by presenting Certificates of Congratulations as recognition from the Town of Brookhaven for their contributions to local communities.

Present at the meeting were several notable individuals including Councilman Neil Foley, Farmingville Hills Chamber of Commerce President Michael Wentz, Director Nicolas Gesuele, Justin White representing Councilman Neil Manzella, Leah Fitzpatrick representing Legislator Nicholas Caracappa, and representatives for Congressman Nick LaLota and State Senator Dean Murray. Town Clerk Kevin LaValle was also in attendance.

The office of the Town Clerk is situated at Brookhaven Town Hall on One Independence Hill in Farmingville. For further details regarding office hours and services offered, interested parties can contact 631-451-9101 or visit the Town's official website.

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