Councilwoman Bonner attends Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins opening in Rocky Point

Jane Bonner Councilwoman District 2 - Town of Brookhaven
Jane Bonner Councilwoman District 2 - Town of Brookhaven
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On October 28, Councilwoman Jane Bonner attended the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for a new Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins store at 597 Route 25A in Rocky Point. During the event, Councilwoman Bonner welcomed business owner Mahindra Singh and his family to the area and presented him with a Certificate of Congratulations.

Councilwoman Bonner stated, “I am very happy to welcome Dunkin’ Donuts and Baskin Robbins to Rocky Point. They are a great addition to our growing business district and a big part of the revitalization of our downtown. I thank Mr. Singh and his family for investing in our community.”

The Town of Brookhaven Town Council works to support local development and resident well-being by providing services such as recreational sites and youth programs, as described on its official website. The council also organizes initiatives aimed at safety and engagement within the community.

Brookhaven continues to focus on municipal services that address resident needs and contribute to ongoing community improvements, according to its official website.

The town supervisor has emphasized responsible development along with quality of life enhancements for residents, supporting accessible programs throughout Suffolk County (source).



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