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$18K Granted To Support Huntington Station, Commack Businesses By PSEG Long Island

The funds were earmarked for welcome signs in Commack and 15 metal trash receptacles in Huntington Station.

L-R: members of the Greater Commack Chamber of Commerce: Pete D’Amato, Chris Galluzzo, Tom Morrissey, Jim Manikas, Debbie Virga, Mark Simson with Christine Bryson of PSEG Long Island (center).
L-R: members of the Greater Commack Chamber of Commerce: Pete D’Amato, Chris Galluzzo, Tom Morrissey, Jim Manikas, Debbie Virga, Mark Simson with Christine Bryson of PSEG Long Island (center). (PSEG Long Island)

TOWN OF HUNTINGTON, NY — PSEG Long Island recently gave nearly $18K in Community Thrive grants to Commack and Huntington Station to support local businesses, PSEG Long Island announced.

The Greater Commack Chamber of Commerce was granted $10K for two "Welcome to Commack" signs — one at 357 Veterans Memorial Highway and the other at 690 Commack Road.

The Huntington Station Business Improvement District’s grant provided $8K for 15 metal trash receptacles placed on New York Avenue and the adjacent shopping area in Huntington Station.

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PSEG Long Island’s Community Thrive program provides funding to business organizations to foster economic growth and vitality in downtown areas.

John McCarron, Salvatore Ferro, Ed Smyth and Jonas Wagner of Town of Huntington; Rebecca Sanin, Suffolk County Legislator; Frank Cosentino, Chris Melz, Frank Ofrias, Andrea Pane, Ken-Patrick Johnson of Huntington Station Business Improvement District; Karyn Kemp-Smith, Christine Bryson and Linda Herman of PSEG Long Island. (Credit: PSEG Long Island)

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