Gold’s Gym opens new fitness center in Middle Island with support from local officials

Michael Loguercio Council District 4 - Town of Brookhaven
Michael Loguercio Council District 4 - Town of Brookhaven
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On May 12, Councilman Michael Loguercio attended the grand opening and ribbon cutting for Gold’s Gym at 1225 Middle Country Road in Middle Island. The new facility spans 20,000 square feet and offers a modern fitness center to its members. Councilman Loguercio was joined by Gold’s Gym Area Manager Heather Saladino and Middle Island Civic Association president Gail Lynch-Bailey.

Councilman Loguercio stated, “This was a great day as we were pleased to participate in the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Celebration of Gold’s Gym in Middle Island. This business is an asset to the community and to the 4th Council District. We wish them tremendous success and look forward to continue working with them in the future.”

The Town of Brookhaven Town Council oversees a community that supports living, working, and recreation, led by a supervisor and board focused on development and resident well-being. The council provides services such as recreational sites and youth programs while promoting safety through various initiatives (official website). Brookhaven also delivers municipal services aimed at improving quality of life for residents (official website). The town serves Suffolk County residents with accessible programs and facilities (official website).



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