Farmingville, NY - On September 7 and 8, the Town of Brookhaven held its annual Brookhaven Country Fair at the historic Longwood Estate in Ridge. The event featured entertainment, traditional crafts, vendors, primitive cooking, Civil War and Revolutionary War re-enactments and more. Pictured at left are Councilwoman Jane Bonner (second from left) and Supervisor Ed Romaine (right) with Civil War re-enactors. Pictured at right Councilwoman Bonner (left); Tax Receiver Louis Marcoccia and Councilman Michael Loguercio (center) and Supervisor Ed Romaine right) with some of the attendees.
The Longwood Estate was passed down through the generations dating back prior to 1817. In 1973, developer Wilbur Breslin and Herbert Carmel purchased the property for commercial and industrial development. Brookhaven Town officials and area residents strongly opposed the plan and in 1974, Breslin and Carmel donated the manor house and 35 acres of land to the Town of Brookhaven. During its two-hundred-year history, the house knew fallow periods-and a notable 60-year Golden Age of love, family, and bustling activity. The estate now is the host to various activities for the residents to enjoy. For more information about the Longwood Estate, visit www.brookhavenny.gov.
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