Mount Sinai Civic Association board sworn in by Councilwoman Jane Bonner


Daniel J. Panico Supervisor | Town of Brookhaven

Farmingville, NY - On June 2, Councilwoman Jane Bonner officiated the swearing-in ceremony for the returning Board of Directors of the Mount Sinai Civic Association. The event took place during the association's monthly meeting.

The board is led by President Brad Arrington and includes Vice President and Recording Secretary Steve Koepper, Membership Secretary Jennifer Roth, and Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary Monica Stone. Their reappointment highlights community support for their leadership. A photo captured at the event shows Civic President Brad Arrington, Councilwoman Jane Bonner, Membership Secretary Jennifer Roth, and Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary Monica Stone.

Councilwoman Bonner remarked on the occasion: “I’m honored to join the Mount Sinai Civic Association in celebrating this outstanding team. Their hard work and dedication have made a meaningful impact in the community, and I look forward to continuing our partnership as they build on their successes.”

Founded in 1916, the Mount Sinai Civic Association has been an active advocate within the community for over a century. It collaborates with officials on issues such as zoning, land preservation, traffic calming measures, public safety initiatives, and community education efforts. The association remains a steadfast voice for residents of Mount Sinai.

For further details about the Mount Sinai Civic Association, visit https://mountsinaicivic.org/

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