Politics & Government

Town Of Babylon Dedicates Courtroom To 'Committed' Judge Toni A. Bean

The late second district court judge was also an impactful community member, officials said.

Judge Toni A. Bean was recently honored in a courtroom dedication.
Judge Toni A. Bean was recently honored in a courtroom dedication. (Town of Babylon)

NORTH AMITYVILLE, NY – A North Amityville courtroom was recently dedicated to a beloved judge and Town of Babylon resident.

The late Judge Toni A. Bean, second district court judge and impactful community member, was revered last week with a ceremony led by the Town of Babylon at the North Amityville Municipal Building. A plaque was also unveiled, recognizing the work and dedication of the lifelong Amityville resident.

Bean established her own legal practice in Amityville in 1982, before being appointed and then elected to the Suffolk County District Court bench in 2004, a release said.

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She sat as Acting County Court Judge in the domestic violence sector from 2012 to 2015 and again from 2020 until her death, winning three elections and planning to run a vigorous re-election campaign as the second-most senior district court judge.

“Judge Bean and I first met in 1985 through the Amityville School Board,” said Town of Babylon Supervisor Rich Schaffer. “We began our friendship, both professional and personal, and it is one I will always remember and cherish.”

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Town of Babylon officials and notable people from other areas also talked about Bean, such as Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark, Memorial Presbyterian Church Reverend Scott Williams, and Grace Community Church Pastor Reverend Alexia Burgess-Huart.

Bean’s sisters — Lisa Johnson, Amityville Union Free School District board president and Dr. Jane Ann Bean-Folkes also spoke.

Gospel recording artist Susan Quintyne delivered a powerful tribute through song and was joined by the rest of the room.

In addition to her judgeship, Judge Bean was a valued community member, serving as the chairperson of the North Amityville Housing and Rehabilitation Association, a former trustee of the Amityville School Board, a former committee member of the Town of Babylon Democratic Committee and a life-long member of the Central Long Island Branch of the NAACP and American Legion Women’s Auxiliary.

She was heavily involved with career day programs at schools throughout the Town of Babylon—especially in Amityville—as well as the Advisory Board of the Town of Babylon Ujima Committee, the Town of Babylon Youth Court Advisory Committee and the North Amityville Community Parade and Festival Day, a release said.

Throughout her life, Bean was recognized for her work, a release said.

She was the 2019 NAACP Gala Honoree, and received the Friend of Education Award by the Amityville Teachers' Association, the Community Advocate Award by the North Amityville Economic Council, the Woman of Distinction Award by the Holy Trinity Baptist Church Scholarship Committee, the Senate Proclamation for Community Service from State Senator Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., the Honorable Marquette L. Floyd Achievement Award from the courts and a plethora of others from local and state associations and elected officials.

“When Toni became involved in something, she was involved. She was committed,” said her sister Lisa Johnson, Amityville Union Free School District board president. “It was not to say I am a member of this organization or that organization. She did the job through and through no matter what, and that is the message I want to give to you today about my sister, Toni.”

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