Supervisor Romaine and Councilman Panico welcome Twin Ponds Cabinetry to Center Moriches

Daniel J. Panico Supervisor - Town of Brookhaven
Daniel J. Panico Supervisor - Town of Brookhaven
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Supervisor Ed Romaine and Councilman Dan Panico attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Twin Ponds Cabinetry, a new business located at 383C Montauk Highway in Center Moriches. The event marked the official opening of the family-owned company, which has been designing, constructing, and installing custom kitchens, bathrooms, closets, and other home features for the past 15 years.

During the ceremony, Supervisor Romaine and Councilman Panico presented co-owner David Roberts with a Town of Brookhaven Certificate of Recognition. James Roberts, his brother and business partner, was not present at the event.

The Town of Brookhaven Town Council supports local businesses as part of its broader efforts to promote development and enhance quality of life for residents. According to its official website, the council provides various services including recreational sites and youth programs while encouraging community engagement through events like this ribbon-cutting. The town delivers municipal services focused on resident needs and community improvements as described on its official website. Panico has served as town supervisor with an emphasis on responsible development initiatives that benefit residents.

Brookhaven serves Suffolk County by offering accessible programs and facilities designed to meet diverse community needs. More information about these services can be found on the town’s official website.

“Supervisor Romaine and Councilman Panico congratulated co-owner David Roberts (right) by presenting him with a Town of Brookhaven Certificate of Recognition.”



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