Community Safety and Scams the Subject of the Pattersquash Creek Civic Association Meeting


September civic meeting to cover community safety. | Stock image

The Pattersquash Creek Civic Association will hold its next meeting on September 2nd at the MMS Main Library on William Floyd Parkway. With a larger crowd expected, the meeting was moved to the library from the group’s usual location at the Mastic Beach Fire House, according to President Frank Fugarino, who encouraged all residents, non-civic members alike, to attend. 

The meeting will focus on community safety, phone scams, and computer fraud, with presentations from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office and Battlegrounds, an organization dedicated to educating the public about digital threats.

Fugarino emphasized the importance of community awareness and engagement, noting that the session will provide practical tips to protect residents and families from scams. Attendees will also have the opportunity to discuss ongoing local issues and initiatives aimed at improving the quality of life in the area.

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