Councilman Loguercio celebrates opening of "The Backyard" in Middle Island


Grand Opening | Town of Brookhaven

On March 14, Councilman Michael Loguercio celebrated the grand opening of "The Backyard" in Middle Island. 

The venue is located at 1241 Middle Country Road and offers a variety of games such as cornhole, pool, darts, air hockey, and ping pong. Memberships are recommended for those who wish to play or celebrate with friends and colleagues.

Councilman Loguercio expressed his support for the new establishment by stating, "Congratulations to Mike Massian, owner of The Backyard. 

This is another great addition to our community that offers a place for friends and family to all enjoy together. We wish them many years of continued success."

Present at the event were Kayla McKay from Suffolk County Legislator Chad Lennon's office; Amanda Howe; Dandria Massian; Michael Massian from "The Backyard"; Councilman Michael Loguercio; and Gail Lynch Bailey, president of the Middle Island Civic Association.

For more information about memberships and events at "The Backyard," visit their website at www.thebaackyardli.com.

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