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Government Reports Breakfast

It will be a full house as state and local officials address community concerns and provide an update on government activities at this year’s annual “Government Reports Breakfast,” sponsored by the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at the Crest Hollow Country Club.

Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone and Suffolk County Treasurer Angie Carpenter, who are both running for Suffolk County Executive, will provide Opening Remarks at the event. Following the opening, each attendee will have an opportunity to enjoy an intimate roundtable discussion with local elected officials including:

Kyle Strober, Long Island Director for United States Senator Charles E. Schumer

Tracie Holmberg, Deputy Chief of Staff for United States Congressman Steve Israel

Scott Maretta, Regional Director for New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo

New York State Senator Carl L. Marcellino

New York State Senator John Flanagan

New York State Assemblyman Andrew Raia

New York State Assemblyman James Conte

Suffolk County Legislator Steven Stern

Suffolk County Legislator Jon Cooper

Suffolk County Legislator Lou D’Amaro

Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone

Huntington Town Councilman Mark Cuthbertson

Huntington Town Councilwoman Susan A. Berland

Huntington Town Councilwoman Glenda Jackson

Huntington Town Councilman Mark Mayoka

Huntington Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia

Huntington Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona

Huntington Superintendent of Highways William Naughton

“Having the opportunity to interact one-on-one with elected officials at our Government Reports Breakfast is something extremely unique for our Chamber members,” said Robert Bontempi, Chamber Chairman. “This event gives our members the opportunity to discuss the issues that are affecting them face-to-face with a wide representation from local, state and national government. The Chamber remains dedicated to serving the needs of its members through flagship events like this.”

Seating is limited and is reserved for the first 150 individuals with tickets, which cost $45 for Huntington Chamber members and $60 for non-members. Tables will be reserved in advance and the local officials will each spend approximately seven minutes at each table as they rotate from table to table to meet each patron in attendance.

Sponsors to date include Verizon, JVKelly Group, Inc., North Shore Financial Group,

Blue Sea Construction, Digho Arts, Ten Haagen Financial Group, Nightingale PR,

Community National Bank and Molloy College. Media Sponsors are Newsday, Village

Connection, Huntington Times, Huntington Buzz, Village Tattler and Long Islander.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available.

For more information or to reserve a seat, contact the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce at (631) 423-6100 or visit www.huntingtonchamber.com.

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