Brookhaven Town Clerk LaValle speaks at Centereach/Selden Civic Association meeting


Neil Foley Council District 5 | Town of Brookhaven

Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle attended the Centereach/Selden Civic Association's monthly meeting on April 3, held at the Centereach Fire Department. During the meeting, LaValle, as a guest speaker, explained the functions of the Town Clerk's office and highlighted how it benefits the residents of Brookhaven Town. He discussed improvements in the services offered by his office and engaged with members of the civic community.

LaValle expressed his gratitude, stating, "Thank you to the Centereach/Selden Civic members for inviting me to their monthly meeting. I enjoy speaking to residents about the services that the Town Clerk's office provides and the various projects we are currently working on to improve those services."

The Town Clerk’s office is situated in Brookhaven Town Hall at One Independence Hill in Farmingville. Residents seeking more information, including office hours and services, can contact the office at 631-451-9101 or visit the Town website.

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