The Town held a ceremony recognizing several women who have made an impactful difference in their communities. Because March is National Women’s History Month, the Town Board took a moment to reflect on the many women who positively influence our lives every day.
Honorees included:
Irene Attanasio Munno, who has been an inspiration and a model of growth in our community as a mentor and educator, as well as a licensed nurse and law practitioner, having passed both the New Jersey and New York State Bar Exams.
Carla Simpson, the Executive Director of the Central Islip Civic Council, consistently guides the non-profit’s efforts and further supports the community through her involvement with over 20 boards across Long Island.
Deputy Police Commissioner Belinda Alvarez-Groneman, a public servant of more than four decades, has devoted herself to strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Lynn Luttenberger, the Vice President of the West Islip Association, has worked to revitalize West Islip Beach and Madeleine’s Playground, as well as the Weeks-Muncy Cemetery, preserving Town history and rejuvenating Town infrastructure.
Marlene Keghlian, a local business owner who has used her platform to champion causes within the community.
Please congratulate them all for their incredible contributions to our Town!
“As we take this time to celebrate, let’s also commit to ensuring that women’s voices, contributions, and leadership are supported every day, not just this month.” Said, Supervisory Carpenter.








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