Brookhaven Town Clerk discusses services with Albert Tinnie Senior Club


Kevin LaValle, Brookhaven Town Clerk | Town of Brookhaven

On August 6, Brookhaven Town Clerk Kevin LaValle attended the monthly meeting of the Albert Tinnie Senior Club at the Gordon Heights Fire Department. During his visit, LaValle spoke about the responsibilities of the Town Clerk's office and discussed recent service improvements designed to assist residents of Brookhaven.

LaValle addressed questions from club members regarding available services and ongoing projects aimed at enhancing those services. He also provided information on how seniors can recognize and avoid common scams.

"Thank you to the members of the Albert Tinnie Senior Club for having me. I enjoyed answering questions about the services we provide and the projects I’m working on to enhance those services,” said Town Clerk LaValle.

The Town Clerk’s office operates out of Brookhaven Town Hall in Farmingville. Residents seeking further details about office hours or available services can call 631-451-9101 or visit the Town website.

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