By Deborah S. Morris
deborah.morris@newsday.com
Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone will preside over the town’s inauguration and celebration of recently re-elected town officials on Wednesday, Jan. 2.
The festivities kick off at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Half Hollow Hills High School West, 375 Wolf Hill Road in Dix Hills.
Councilwoman Susan Berland, Councilwoman Glenda Jackson, Town Clerk Jo-Ann Raia, and Town Receiver of Taxes Ester Bivona will be sworn in for another four year term.
Bivona’s son, Major John C. Bivona Jr., who recently returned from Iraq, will lead the Pledge of Allegiance and present the town board with an American flag that was flown during the time he was stationed in Iraq. Local veterans will lead the color guard.
The invocation, prayer and benediction will be offered by clergy from houses of worship from throughout the town. Refreshments will follow.
For more information, call Fran Evans at 631-351-3349.
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Jackson should have been arrested and gone to jail for the school fraud with her daughter. Now she is involved with fraudulent votes on a voting machine. Huntington is just as bad as Crookhaven, but because the DA is a Democrat and Huntington is run by Democrats the corruption is overlooked. Petrone was involved witht he same kind of fraud witht he town health insurance that was prosecuted in Nassau. Nothing was ever done to him and he was not heldaccountable.