Councilman Loguercio welcomes new salon and boutique to Middle Island

Michael Loguercio Council District 4 - Town of Brookhaven
Michael Loguercio Council District 4 - Town of Brookhaven
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On November 18, Councilman Michael Loguercio welcomed Exquisitely Devine Salon and Boutique to Middle Island. The new business is located at 514 Middle Country Road and is owned by Alesha Price. During the opening event, Councilman Loguercio presented a Certificate of Congratulations to Price and officially welcomed her business to Brookhaven Town.

Councilman Loguercio stated, “I am excited to see a wonderful family become a new edition to our business community in Middle Island. We wish Alesha and her family, many years of success and hope everyone takes a moment to stop in, say ‘hi’ and see the beautiful salon that she has built.”

The Town of Brookhaven Town Council supports development and resident well-being by providing services such as recreational sites and youth support programs. The council also encourages community engagement through various initiatives and events, according to its official website. Additionally, municipal services in Brookhaven are focused on addressing resident needs and improving the community as outlined on the official website. Brookhaven serves residents in Suffolk County with accessible programs and facilities.

Panico currently serves as town supervisor, emphasizing responsible development and quality of life enhancements for residents.



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