Brookhaven Supervisor Launches TV Show


Brookhaven Supervisor Dan Panico's TV Show | Town of Brookhaven

Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Daniel J. Panico hosted the debut of his local television program, "Supervisor Panico On The Air," at a new TV studio in Farmingville, NY. 

It will be broadcast daily at 6:00 pm, 8:00 pm, and 10:00 pm on Brookhaven Cable TV Channel 18. 

Viewers can also access it anytime on the Town of Brookhaven website and Facebook page.

The studio's construction was funded by a grant from Altice USA. 

The first episode featured Ms. Shardae Cunningham, Assistant Principal of Longwood High School; Mr. Elrich Bowlay-Williams, Program Manager for "My Brother’s Keeper"; and Dr. Corrinne Graham, Chair of the Brookhaven Town Black History Commission.

Supervisor Panico commented on the initiative saying, “My Brother’s Keeper initiative is a great program that will change the narrative of boys and young men of color. I thank the panelists who provide the services that help so many young people. I wish all the boys the best of luck in the new program.”

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