The Town of Babylon was made aware that an anonymous letter was delivered to an African-American family in Lindenhurst that espoused racist hateful views. Elected Officials from the Town of Babylon and Village of Lindenhurst have issued the following statement.
“We strongly condemn this hateful letter and are working closely with the Suffolk County Police and our Anti-Bias Task Force to investigate this incident. The best way to fight bias is with solidarity and we stand with all of our residents in declaring that there is no place for this type of intolerance and hatred in the Village of Lindenhurst, the Town of Babylon, or anywhere in our community. We are, and always will be, a strong diverse community that does not cede ground to hostility, ignorance, or hatred, wherever it may appear.”
- Babylon Town Supervisor Rich Schaffer
- Lindenhurst Village Mayor Tom Brennan
- Babylon Deputy Supervisor and member of Babylon Anti-Bias Task Force, Tony Martinez
- Babylon Town Councilman Tom Donnelly
- Babylon Town Councilwoman Jackie Gordon
- Babylon Town Councilman Lindsay Henry
- Babylon Town Clerk Carol Quirk
- Babylon Town Receiver of Taxes Corinne DiSomma
- Lindenhurst Village Deputy Mayor Michael Lavorata
- Lindenhurst Village Trustee Joan Masterson
- Lindenhurst Village Trustee Darrel Kost
- Lindenhurst Village Trustee Maryann Wecerkle


























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