Brookhaven Messenger Archive Nov. 16, 2023

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Thursday, November 16, 2023 ~ Volume 68 ~ Issue Number 50 ~ $1.00

Brookhaven Celebrates Veterans Day The patriotic Town of Brookhaven spared no expense in ensuring our great Veterans were honored and remembered this Veterans Day. Schools and communities across the town showed their support and gratitude for our Veterans. From Selden to Sound Beach, Brookhaven was red, white, and blue for the men and women who have served. In Sound Beach, the annual wreath laying took place at the Sound Beach Veterans Memorial Park. Brookhaven Town Councilwoman Jane Bonner (R-Rocky Point) attended the ceremony and gave her thoughts. “It’s an honor to recognize the men and women who have sacrificed so much to preserve freedom and liberty around the world,” said Councilwoman Bonner. “It is important that our Veterans know we are grateful for their service, courage, and patriotism.” Continued on page 12

Cancelled Elections and Controversy Beset Local PTA By James B. Teese Last week on Election Day, the Suffolk County voter turnout was deemed by many as a “red wave” as Republicans won the race for County Executive and a supermajority in the Legislature. In the Bayport-Blue Point School District, however, attempts to elect board members for the James Wilson Young (JWY) Middle School Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) have yielded little but “red flags” – including not one, but two cancelled election attempts. At press time, the PTA vote has not been rescheduled. Suffolk Region PTA Steps In Resignations earlier this year by PTA officers left the organization in search of candidates to fill board vacancies. For months, multiple emails to the membership remained unsuccessful pleas until three individuals expressed interest in the positions of President, Vice President, and Treasurer. Their interest was met with immediate resistance, and several individuals who previously had expressed no interest, now were eager to pursue challenges. Since regulations require a PTA to operate with an elected board, the JWY Middle School PTA operations caused concern; indeed, New York’s Suffolk Region PTA officials stepped in to help correct the situation. Continued on page 4

FULL STORIES ON:

Local Spotlight: Hannah Murphy Page 10

Annual Charity Boxing Match Page 13

Local Author: Renee Murphy Page 16


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